Barry Skinner asks if聽the expulsion of about 30 residents from Selwyn Street boarding houses in Paddington is to become the 鈥淣ew Sydney鈥?
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We need to keep the issue of settler colonialism here and in Palestine front and centre, argues聽Michelle Berkon,聽as聽Australia and Israel have shared values.
The University of Sydney鈥檚 threat to suspend Luna, a transgender refugee, for writing pro-Palestine messages on a whiteboard has drawn attention to its repression of campus activism. Pride in Protest reports.
The Jewish Council of Australia has reiterated its call on politicians to stop exploiting antisemitism, after the Australian Federal Police confirmed that an聽abandoned caravan found with explosives聽was part of a 鈥渇abricated terrorism plot鈥. Kerry Smith reports.
About 40 people formed a chain at Sydney Town Hall in solidarity with the women in Palestine on the eve of International Women鈥檚 Day.聽Jepke Goudsmit reports.
Protesters took to the streets as Israel violates the ceasefire agreement again. Pip Hinman and Peter Boyle report.
One hundred and fifty public housing residents in the Waterloo South estate were just given eviction notices from Homes NSW, but many have vowed to fight back.聽Kerry Smith reports.
Anti-Zionist Jews聽Judith Treanor, Suzie Gold and Michelle Berkon,聽standing several metres from a synagogue entrance holding innocuous signs, were threatened with arrest for the alleged crime of 鈥渃ausing fear and alarm鈥.
More than 100 high school students, of all ages, parents and community members demanded Sheik Wesam Charkawi be allowed back to Granville High, where he has been a student support officer for 13 years. Kerry Smith reports.
Rochelle Porteous, an聽indefatigable campaigner, suddenly died earlier this year. Hall Greenland writes about her activism, noting many of her greatest victories came while she was in a minority on Leichhardt Council.
Protesters, including Aunty Gail Hickey, are still demanding that the NSW Police officers that chased TJ Hickey to his death in 2004 be brought to justice. Paul Gregoire reports.
The City of Sydney became the first New South Wales council to pass a boycott and divest motion when nine other councillors, with the exception of the one Liberal, supported the move.聽翱濒颈惫颈补听濒耻谤颈苍肠颈肠丑 and Rachel Evans report.
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