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Thousands of people took to the streets across Australia over June 27鈥29, again demanding Labor sanctions Israel and stops sending arms. Pip Hinman and Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟.听

Victorian teachers protested the Jacinta Allan government鈥檚 decision to delay at least $2.4 billion in promised funding for public schools. Isaac Nellist spoke to Adam Bremner, Victorian public school teacher, Australian Education Union (AEU) member and Socialist Alliance member, about the impact of this funding cut on teachers and students.

Greens spokesperson for foreign affairs, peace and nuclear disarmament, David Shoebridge, speaks to 麻豆传媒's Suzanne James.

Socialist Alliance national co-convenor Sam Wainwright discusses the illegal United States and Israeli attacks on Iran on the latest episode of the 麻豆传媒 Show.

NSW Labor鈥檚 2025-26 budge hands subsidies to developers and other private businesses but largely ignores the welfare of workers and the poor. Jim McIlroy reports.

New South Wales Police brutalised pro-Palestine protesters picketing SEC Plating, hospitalising one and arresting five others. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

The strikes on Iran are the manifestation of a failing international order, where the 鈥渕utually binding rules-based order鈥 is being replaced by the pantomime of strongman politics, argues聽Academics for Palestine WA and Gwen Velge.

The CFMEU鈥檚 tradition of struggle聽can inspire all workers and explains why the ruling class wants to break its power, argues Jonathan Strauss.

Protest albums from June 2025

Mat Ward looks back at June's political news and the best new music that related to it.

Palestine solidarity activists are organising to converge on Parliament House in Canberra to demand Labor places sanctions on genocidal Israel. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

Antoinette Lattouf鈥檚 unfair dismissal case win against the ABC in the Federal Court is a victory for all those who seek to tell the truth, argues Isaac Nellist.

Humanity should be in awe of this human story that goes back further than most non-Aboriginal people can fathom,聽Chris Jenkins told Sue Bull. But Woodside and Labor are putting the exquisite, ancient petroglyphs at risk.