Paul Benedek

Jim McIlroy, the Socialist Alliance candidate for the Brisbane seat of Griffith, called on Labor leader Kevin Rudd to condemn the Talisman Sabre war games being held at Shoalwater Bay.
Hundreds of Aborigines and community supporters will wear bright yellow wristbands to the Townsville court on June 12. They will be gathering to observe the trial of Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley, who has been charged with the manslaughter and assault of Mulrunji Doomadgee on November 19, 2004, on Palm Island.
The Socialist Alliance has decided to run long-time socialist activist Jim McIlroy in Labor leader Kevin Rudd聮s seat of Griffith in Brisbane聮s central-south in the federal election. Its nationwide election campaign themes are 聯People before profits!聰 and 聯Planet before profits!聰
Holding placards stating 鈥淪ave the pool鈥 and 鈥淯niting Care doesn鈥檛 care鈥, hydrotherapy patients, many of them elderly people and in wheelchairs, gathered outside Uniting Care Health in Rosalie on May 17 to oppose the proposed closure of the Wesley Hydrotherapy Centre.
Activists from climate-action groups, environment collectives at the University of Queensland and Griffith University, Friends of the Earth, the Queensland Nuclear Free Alliance, Resistance and the Socialist Alliance are coming together to organise a 聯Stop Global Warming聰 rally in the week of World Environment Day (June 5).
On May 2, 200 students and staff rallied at the Carseldine campus of the Queensland University of Technology to demand that vice-chancellor Peter Coaldrake聮s foreshadowed closure of the QUT humanities and human services school be withdrawn.
Sixty students and staff rallied in the Queensland University of Technology Kelvin Grove amphitheatre on March 15 to protest against the recent arrest of four QUT students for 聯unauthorised聰 political activity on campus.
Around 400 people also rallied and marched in Brisbane, calling for troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan and the release of David Hicks. Margaret McPherson from the Stop the War Coalition, which organised the rally, urged support for the April 21 national day of action to free Hicks. Australian Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett and Greens member Willy Bach also addressed the rally, which was part of a global weekend of action.
鈥淲e have just spent the most exciting year of our lives residing in Venezuela. It鈥檚 the heartland of the most important radical political upheaval of our time, and centre of the project for socialism in the 21st century鈥, enthused Jim McIlroy who, along with Coral Wynter, spent 2006 in Caracas reporting on the Bolivarian revolution for 麻豆传媒 Weekly.
聯The goal of socialism is alive; we have seen the future in revolutionary Venezuela聰, Australian activists Coral Wynter and Jim McIlroy told a public meeting on January 26. The two have recently returned from a year in the capital, Caracas, reporting on events for 麻豆传媒 Weekly.
The struggle for justice for Palm Island man Mulrunji 聴 who died on November 19, 2004, in a police watch-house from horrific injuries within one hour of being arrested 聴 is growing.
More than 200 Aboriginal activists and other supporters of justice for Indigenous people marched through Brisbane to commemorate the second anniversary of the death in custody of Palm Islander Mulrunji. A coroner聮s report found that Mulrunji was killed by Queensland police sergeant Chris Hurley.