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In a desperately unequal world, with permanent wars and a climate emergency, everyone has to pick a side. Our side is — and always will be — that of the 99%. Green Left’s goal is not only to expose ...
From the 20th to the 22nd of July, grassroots solidarity groups will converge on Canberra for the opening of the 28th Parliament. Here in Magan-djin we want to offer our support and together let’s ...
The Candy Royalle and Hind Hut was formally opened by award-winning muralist Ms Saffaa, in conjunction with the Addison Road ...
A coroner has found Zachary Rolfe, who shot Kumanjayi Walker three times but was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter three years ago, was racist and made 32 recommendations. Kerry Smith ...
British-based Palestine Action's direct action tactics are explored in Rainbow Collective's latest documentary film, To Kill a War Machine. Dom Williams saw the film ahead of its withdrawal.
United States President Donald Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” was signed into law on July 4 and represents one of the biggest transfers of wealth from workers and the poor to the billionaire ...
Queensland Socialist Alliance Queensland, buoyed by a successful federal election campaign is registering the party for state elections. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The major parties’ support for salmon farming and native forest logging means that there has been virtually no mainstream discussion about mitigating climate change and a just transition for workers ...
Jillian Segal, with Labor's support, wants to make it harder for people to oppose genocide and Zionism. Jonathan Strauss argues that this racist plan needs to be rejected.
Students and staff at the University of Tasmania are outraged at the university administration’s decision to cut critical courses and staff, reports Solomon Doyle.
The conference organisers are excited to announce that Ecosocialism 2025 will host the biggest delegation of Asia-Pacific activists to the conference since 2019. But we need your help. Fred Fuentes ...
“NAIDOC: Takeover by Young Deadly Mob” featured a panel of Black youth organisers who discussed the challenges facing Aboriginal youth leaders in political and cultural movements. It included poetry ...
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