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Australia is a world leader in species extinction and forest destruction, a March for Nature rally was told. Jim McIlroy reports.

Students at the University of New South Wales passed three pro-Palestine and anti-war motions at a historic Student General Meeting. Isaac Nellist reports.

Concert for Gaza

Despite facing political censorship and other obstacles, the 1500-capacity Sydney Town Hall was packed out for the Voces Caelestium ensemble鈥檚听charity concert for Gaza, reports Khaled Ghannam.

Independent Peter Chen edged out Rank-and-File Action candidate David Brophy by six votes for president of the National Tertiary Education Union University of Sydney Branch.听Valerie Chidiac 补苍诲听Sandra Kallarakkal report.

Labor wants to cap the number of international students studying in Australia, but student groups and the NTEU are pushing back.听Angus McGregor听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.

While almost all the candidates contesting the City of Sydney mayoral position say affordable housing is a critical issue, only some actually want to make the changes needed to make it so. Jim McIlroy reports.

Labor councillors used their majority of one to vote down a modest motion calling on council to investigate its听procurement policy to ensure it was not investing in weapons鈥 industries profiting from Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza. Rachel Evans reports.

Socialist Alliance launched its 鈥渓iveable city鈥 campaign for the City of Sydney Council. That and housing justice are the ticket鈥檚 campaign priorities. Jim McIlroy reports.

Voting by postal ballot is underway in the National Tertiary Education Union in the University of Sydney with union members having until August 30 to decide on their new representatives. Jim McIlroy reports.

About 80 people protested in front of the NSW Parliament to demand NSW Labor end its complicity in Israel鈥檚 Gaza genocide. Stephen Langford reports.

students raise their hands to vote for the motion

Students at the University of Sydney voted to cut ties with Israel at a historic student general meeting. Isaac Nellist reports.

A public meeting discussed the disastrous legacy of the United States atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 and the growing danger of Australia becoming involved in a possible nuclear war stemming from AUKUS. Jim McIlroy reports.