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Offer 'too little, too late'
BY BILL MASON BRISBANE — "Too little, too late" is how Aboriginal employee Gloria ...
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March protests land clearing
BY JIM MCILROY BRISBANE — On November 27, 200 people marched through city streets demanding an end ...
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Activist defeats incumbent official in AMWU elections
BY MARCE CAMERON BRISBANE — Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) activist Danny Dougherty ...
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'We ignore history at our peril'
BY ROBYN MARSHALL BRISBANE — "As socialists, we ignore our own history at our peril", ...
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Second anniversary of Siev-X drownings marked
BY TERRICA STRUDWICK & RUSSELL PICKERING BRISBANE — On October 19, 90 people gathered in King ...
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Families department workers demand staff
BY BILL MASON BRISBANE — On October 23, 100 angry Queensland families-department workers marched ...
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Give Bush the welcome he deserves!
from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and towns across NSW, including Cooma, Narooma and Bathurst, will be ... warmonger." Building the anti-Bush protests at the huge Livid music festivals in Sydney, Brisbane and ... Coalition, added. In Brisbane, the rally will be on the steps of King George Square, on October 22 at 5pm. ...
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Protesters say no to WTO
Brisbane for the same cause. The protests coincided with the beginning of the WTO meeting in Cancun, ...
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Stolen Wages an industrial issue
BY TERRICA STRUDWICK BRISBANE — On August 8, 300 protesters defied rain to hear Aboriginal leaders ...
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Labor MP threatens to quit over mine safety
BY BILL MASON BRISBANE — ALP state backbencher Jim Pearce, MP for the seat of Fitzroy in the ...
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Report exposes dangers for sex workers
Lynda Hansen, Brisbane The Selling Sex in Queensland report, commissioned by the Prostitution ...
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Hundreds gather against family law changes
Lynda Hansen, Brisbane Participants in the annual Pride rally at King George Square on June 12 had ...
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ALP winds back the clock on land rights
By David Wright BRISBANE — The Queensland Labor government's proposed indigenous heritage ...
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Queenlsand Labor enacts 'truth in sentencing'
BY KAREN FREDERICKS BRISBANE — The Queensland Labor government has rushed laws through parliament ...
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Forum discusses Palestine's history
BY PAM CURRIE BRISBANE — A November 7 forum here heard a member of the local Palestinian ...
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Ringing success for call centre workers
BY KATRINA BARBEN BRISBANE — Industrial action by workers at the Australian Communications ...
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'Angry voices' against imperialism
BRISBANE — "It is in countries like Indonesia that people are really feeling the impacts of the big ...
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Centrelink staff outraged at minister's attack
Centrelink staff outraged at minister's attack BY JIM McILROY BRISBANE — Union members in ...
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Teachers strike, plan more action
Teachers strike, plan more action BY ALEX ROBINSON BRISBANE — Queensland's teachers struck ...
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Students to converge to save the environment
Students to converge to save the environment BY EWAN SAUNDERS BRISBANE — Students, activists and ...
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Students occupy UQ Senate chambers
Students occupy UQ Senate chambers BY MATT LIVINGSTON BRISBANE — Students at the University of ...
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Telstra anti-privatisation rally planned
Telstra anti-privatisation rally planned BY TIM STEWART BRISBANE — With the leaders of Telstra ...
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NTEU delays strike action at UQ
NTEU delays strike action at UQ By Robyn Marshall BRISBANE — The University of Queensland branch ...
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Rail workers strike for better pay
By Martin Schenke BRISBANE — Railway workers have won some concessions from the state government ...
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Protest actions planned: Return Elian to his home!
17, in: BRISBANE: 5pm, steps of King George Square, Adelaide Street, city. Phone 3254 0565. CANBERRA: ...