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鈥淐ivilians were the overwhelming majority of the more than 1400 people Israel killed in it鈥檚 2009 assault on Gaza. Today, Israel is beginning another assault. A quarter of the Palestinians killed so far are children, including babies,鈥 Sue Bolton, newly elected Socialist Alliance member of the Moreland City Council said.
Sue Bolton
Since being elected to the Moreland council in Melbourne, I have been asked by several people whether I can make a difference since I will have only one vote on council.
My reply is that socialists on local council or in federal or state parliaments can achieve change only if they use the position to build and support local community and broader campaigns for people鈥檚 rights.
At the end of the day, an elected socialist won鈥檛 achieve much if they just rely on negotiations with other councillors or politicians.
In 1988, then Labor Prime Minster Bob Hawke famously promised: 鈥淏y the year 1990, there will be no Australian child living in poverty.鈥
Yet the recently released 2012 report by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) reveals that 2,265,000 people, including 575,000 children, are still living below the poverty line in Australia.
Once it became public that Brunswick woman Jill Meagher was missing, several women began posting on Facebook about scary experiences they鈥檇 had in Brunswick.
One of these women was writer and social commentator Catherine Deveny, who mentioned an incident that took place in Brunswick several months ago when a man tried to pull her off her bike.
The Grocon dispute with the Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union (CFMEU) at the Myer Emporium site in Melbourne鈥檚 CBD ended on September 6 so that talks could resume in the coming week.
Grocon owner Daniel Grollo approached the CFMEU about lifting the protests outside Myer and five other Grocon sites so there could be a return to talks under the conditions of a settlement reached with Fair Work Australia.
Since police first attacked the protest on August 28, there have been daily mobilisations of 600 to 3000 building workers at the site each morning.
As thousands of construction workers took over the streets of Melbourne for the fourth day in a row on August 31 they were confronted by at least 500 police. The workers were protesting for fundamental union rights outside the Grocon Myer Emporium site in Melbourne鈥檚 CBD.
Three days earlier, Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union (CFMEU) shop stewards and organisers were violently confronted by police on horseback. The police tried to clear the way for the scabs to enter the site and used batons and capsicum spray against the unionists.
About 200 past and present students, teachers, local residents and local traders rallied to save Swinburne University of Technology鈥檚 Prahran TAFE campus on August 5. The event was organised by the National Tertiary Education Union and former staff and students.
Former Swinburne executive director of educational development Judy Bissland has worked at the campus for 30 years.
鈥淚 am still involved with campus through working with disengaged youth,鈥 she told the crowd. 鈥淔unding cuts to TAFE and the vocational sector [are] disastrous. We need to take action to stop cuts or modify cuts.鈥
Student activists at La Trobe University have begun a campaign against a proposal to slash funding to the Humanities and Social Sciences faculty.
About 150 students and staff protested at the university鈥檚 Bundoora campus in Melbourne鈥檚 northern suburbs on July 31. Students marched to the administration building where security guards wrestled with a protester and locked the students out.
Undeterred, students marched to the office of Humanities and Social Science dean Tim Murray where they were also locked out but occupied the corridor outside the office.
On July 25, Tamil refugee Dayan Anthony (formerly known as "Mr X" in Australia in an attempt to protect his identity from Sri Lankan authorities), was deported from Melbourne.
Coles warehouse workers met two days into an indefinite strike on July 12 and voted unanimously to reject the latest offer from their direct employer Toll Logistics. Hundreds had gathered on a picket line to prevent trucks entering the site.
Striking workers outside the warehouse, which owner Coles outsources to Toll, told 麻豆传媒 Weekly that the offer wasn鈥檛 really 鈥渘ew鈥, but was only tweaked slightly from the old offer.
The indefinite strike by Coles warehouse workers in Somerton, Melbourne, began with a few hundred people on the picket lines from 6am on July 10. At the time of writing, no trucks have been allowed in or out of the site. Coles outsources the operation of the warehouse to Toll Logistics. Coles and Toll had expected industrial action, but they hadn鈥檛 expected that the workers would vote for an indefinite strike.
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