Education

Housing activists criticised the first Labor budget for failing to act on housing shortages affecting hundreds of thousands of people across New South Wales. Jim McIlroy reports.

Arrente woman Celeste Liddle believes that fear is winning the day in the Voice referendum discussion听and that a process of truth-telling first could have achieved a different result. Pip Hinman and Ruth Heymann report.

Sam Wainwright told Alex Bainbridge听while the official Yes and official No campaigns for the Voice to Parliament referendum are based on conservative agendas, the demoralisation that would flow from a No victory听outweighs the limitations听of the Voice.

The National Tertiary Education Union at Monash University protested outside a meeting of the university鈥檚 Executive Council听in support of their enterprise agreement.听Brenna Dempsey reports.

Iv谩n Barreto Lopez听and Marianniz D铆az Hern谩ndez spoke to students and staff at the University of Sydney about Cuba's remarkable achievements in spite of听the punishing US blockade. Rachel Evans reports.

Marianniz D铆az and Ivan Ernesto Barreto building solidarity with Cuba

Two young Cubans, currently touring Australia with the Australia-Cuba Friendship Society, are speaking at a public meeting on Cuba鈥檚 challenges and latest achievements. Allen Jennings reports.

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Suzanne James asksif Australia can really find its way back to Whitlam-style free education policy when so many are ensnared in a hunger-games economy, driven by the greed of the privileged, privately-educated few?听

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A ruling by the far-right super majority on the US Supreme Court has听falsely asserted that the United States is and has always been a 鈥渃olour-blind鈥 country, writes Malik Miah.

While concrete details remain patchy,听job security is not the only troubling aspect of Premier Peter Malinauskas'听decision to merge听the University of Adelaide and UniSA. Binoy Kampmark reports.

The $368 billion for AUKUS nuclear submarines could be better spent on funding education. Graphic: G

The New South Wales Teachers Federation has decided to deepen its stand against the AUKUS military pact. Pip Hinman reports.

South Australian unions, human rights, legal and community groups are campaigning against Labor鈥檚 new draconian anti-protest laws, which passed the Legislative Assembly with the Liberal鈥檚 support. Paul Petit reports.

Queensland鈥檚 Annastacia Palaszczuk government has听announced听plans to build another children鈥檚 jail in Woodford, next door to the adult maximum-security facility.听Paul Gregoire interviews听Debbie Kilroy from Sisters Inside.