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Issue 1429
News
Abortion rights activists rallied in Martin Place to support NSW Greens MLC Dr Amanda Cohen鈥檚 bill to make abortion more accessible to regional and remote communities across New South Wales. Zebedee Parkes reports.
Independent Citizens Against Apartheid protested in Martin Place with a presentation condemning Israel鈥檚 use of starvation as a weapon against the people of Gaza. Jim McIlroy reports.
Nala Mansell, spokesperson for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, has demanded the Tasmanian government immediately close the Ashley Youth Detention in Deloraine. Kerry Smith reports.
First Nations people, unionists and environmental activists took their protest about Santos鈥 coal seam gas plans in the Pilliga Forest to NSW Parliament, ahead of a decision by the听Native Title Tribunal. Jim McIlroy reports.
Thousands of trade unionists went on strike and marched to New South Wales parliament on May Day, International Workers鈥 Day, to remind Labor of its need to provide safe working conditions and better pay. Isaac Nellist reports.
麻豆传媒 has produced this scorecard to indicate where a selection of parties stand on the matters important to us and our readers. We urge you to also do your own research on where parties and independents stand on key issues.
Protesters took to the streets in many cities in pre-election protests for Palestine, demanding Australia cut political and military ties with Israel. Pip Hinman and Isaac Nellist report.
The Coalition of Women for Justice and Peace is calling on people to make their vote count in the fight for justice and peace in the Middle East. Jepke Goudsmit reports.
An alternative ANZAC day ceremony had a focus on peace not militarism. Renee Lees reports.
Analysis
Peter Boyle, Socialist Alliance candidate for the NSW Senate, joins the 麻豆传媒 Show to discuss the result of the May 3 federal election, in which Labor won a landslide victory after a disastrous result for Peter Dutton and the Coalition.
Novelist, filmmaker and academic Tracy Sorensen, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2014, passed away on May 5.听Neville Spencer writes about her life, which included a strong focus on social justice.听
Labor has secured a second term, with a landslide victory, but unless unions, social and community movements organise for real change, it will continue to bend to the will of the billionaire class, argue Jacob Andrewartha and Isaac Nellist.听
The second-term Anthony Albanese government has no excuse not to raise welfare payments in a cost-of-living and housing crisis, argues Pip Hinman.听
Amid the biggest听housing crisis听in Australia鈥檚 history and public housing being sold off, the most vulnerable听public housing tenants say they are now even more isolated. Suzanne James reports.
Sarah Hathway, the Socialist Alliance candidate for Corio, told a pro-Palestine rally that we cannot and will not address the existential threat of runaway climate change when we鈥檙e investing in genocide and war.
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While there is a justifiable focus on wages flatlining, given the rising cost of living and rents, unions must also take action over poor working conditions, as it benefits us all, argues Mary Merkenich.
Australia鈥檚 undemocratic voting system works to funnel small parties鈥 preferences to the Coalition and Labor. Zane Alcorn argues that a听proportional voting system in the House of Representatives would be more democratic.
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Lionel Bopage writes that Gaetano Greco was a man who worked to change the world, not just interpret it.
Environmentalists say the toxic practices of industrial-scale fish farms damage Tasmania鈥檚 reputation as 鈥渃lean and green鈥. Philippa Skinner reports.
While this federal election is heavily focused on cost-of-living pressures, Mark Gillespie argues that candidates cannot ignore the fact that Australia also faces urgent international relations鈥 challenges.
Peter Henning argues that while the it is wrong for 鈥渞epresentative democracy鈥 to be replaced by snake-oil pork-barrelling, the听deliberate censorship of Australia鈥檚 contribution to genocide is the most disgraceful aspect of this federal election campaign.
Victorian Socialists senate candidate Jordan van dem Lamb, also known as Purple Pingers, is the guest on the latest 麻豆传媒 Show.
Andrew Chuter, NSW Senate candidate for Socialist Alliance, argues that we must stand firmly and unapologetically with the Palestinian people.
World
Workers in Panama remain on strike, protesting the government鈥檚 recently passed pension reforms, submission to United States imperialism and plans to reactivate a destructive mining project in the country, reports Ben Radford.
In the second part of our interview, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes spoke to US socialist activist and author Sam Gindin about the impact of United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariff war on workers, and how they can respond.
In the United States, hundreds of thousands of people marched and rallied in more than 1000 cities across the country on May 1, International Workers鈥 Day, reports Malik Miah.
Ukrainian workers make up the bulk of frontline soldiers defending the country against Russia鈥檚 war of aggression, but that hasn鈥檛 stopped Volodymyr Zelensky鈥檚 government from attacking trade union rights, reports Federico Fuentes.
Since Russia鈥檚 invasion, Ukrainian children have been forcibly abducted and relocated, in violation of international law, reports听Christopher Ford.
Susan Price looks at what happened in the leadup to the May 2 attack on the Conscience, a Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) ship carrying urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza.
May 5 is International Day of the Midwife, but Ricardo Jones, a doctor and midwife, is spending it with a 14-year prison sentence for assisting with a home birth in which the baby later died, reports Tamara Pearson.
The Conscience, a Freedom Flotilla Coalition ship carrying human rights volunteers and humanitarian aid to Gaza, was attacked by armed drones in international waters, reports Kerry Smith.
Israel鈥檚 strategic objectives, which involve the elimination of Hamas, have been shown to be unattainable. Binoy Kampmark reports.
In the first part of our interview, Canadian socialist activist and author Sam Gindin discusses the impacts of United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariff war on global capitalism with 麻豆传媒鈥檚听Federico Fuentes.
Indignation and resistance to United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 bullying, deportations and economic reprisals are spreading across Latin America, writes Steve Ellner.
Indigenous communities across Peru are facing the devastating impacts of ongoing extractivism, while a series of new government laws threaten their right to self-determination, justice and land, reports Ben Radford.
Malaysia鈥檚 parliament fast-tracked and passed the Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Bill, opening the听door to the construction of CCUS facilities across Peninsular Malaysia, writes Suresh Kumar.听But critics say the move is little more than greenwashing.
Culture
Sydney-based Palestinian activist Khaled Ghannam recently travelled to the occupied West Bank in Palestine and wrote an account of his visit for 麻豆传媒. This is part three.
Ana Parampil's 2024 book, Corporate Coup: Venezuela and the End of US Empire, documents how how successive United States political leaders worked to undermine Venezuelan sovereignty. Coral Wynter reviews.
PEN America reported on April 24 that authoritarian regimes around the world jailed more journalists and writers last year than ever before, writes Julia Conley.
Mat Ward looks back at April's political news and the best new music that related to it.