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After years of bellicose anti-China rhetoric from Australian and US elites, the fact that Xi Jinping, Joe Biden and Anthony Albanese did actually meet does seem positive. Alex Bainbridgelooks at what it reallyrepresents.

Anthony Albanesemust honour Labor’s election promise to grantpermanency to the more than 30,000 refugees already living here, writesJanet Parker.

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At a time when science should be guiding government policy, important climate research is under attack, reports Ben Radford.

The stage three tax cuts would cost the budget billions

Federal Labor is softening us up for more budget cuts, as interest rates continue to climb and a recession looms. Sue Bull reports.

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Hunger has doubled in the world's 10 worst climate hotspots, worsened by profiteering on cereal markets by huge agriculture corporations. Peter Boyle reports.

Climate activism makes a difference

The establishment media's bias towards maintaining the status quo, or finding excuses for it, has to be challenged. Alex Bainbridge urges you tohelp鶹ý continue to provide a platform for activists challenging injustices.

A year after Scott Morrison signed Australia up to the AUKUS “security” treaty, the United States and British partners are providing more information about the secretive weapons’ arrangement. Pip Hinman reports.

Fossil fuel billionaires' record profits need to be seized as a first step in democratising the energy sector and transitioning to a jobs-rich clean energy future,writesAlex Bainbridge.

As the CBA announces billions in after-tax profits, workers are denied wage rises to keep up with inflation and many will be squeezed by interest rate hikes. Peter Boyle argues that the bank should be taken back into public ownership and run as a not-for-profit service.

Abill to enshrine 10 days of paid family violence leave is the result of more than a decade of campaigns by women, unions and activists.Adele Welsh reports.

The billions ofdollarswasted on military spendingandtax cuts for the rich should be used to fund renewables,arguesPeter Boyle.

Australian scientists,led by Tim Flannery, want federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek to heed the scienceandensure all assessments of new gas and coal projects are evidence-based.Pip Hinmanreports.