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Sam Watson Do you think a third force will ever break through the two-party system? I believe the Australian electorate is moving towards that. There's an enormous cynicism out there in the broader electorate. People who have
90,000 Victorian workers take to the streets By Roberto Jorquera MELBOURNE — March 1 marked the death of the state award system here. Some 80,000 people marched in Melbourne and several thousand more rallied in regional centres to
By Dave Riley The rise of fascism in Germany and then the war produced the first major break in European cabaret tradition since its beginnings in the years after the 1871 Paris Commune. While some cabarets were formed by exile German
By Sid Walker While many aspects of the Coalition's Fightback 2 document have come under challenge, there is one piece of misinformation that has not yet received any attention. A section entitled "Accelerating stalled investment
Tim Petherbridge (pictured), an independent Senate candidate in Victoria, is one of the founders of the Canticle Bakery in Croydon. The bakery is housed in a building designed to be environmentally friendly and aesthetically attractive, and the
Davis rescues a formula On My Own Directed by Antonio Tibaldi With Judy Davis and Matthew Ferguson Reviewed by Gabrielle Carey On My Own is a teen coming of age film with a difference. At the edge of 15-year-old Simon's fairly
John Coulter Do you think the Democrats or any of the alternative parties will ever break through the two-party system? Well, it's depressing that after 15 years of bloody hard work we still have only have 11 members of parliament, seven
By Frank Noakes JOHANNESBURG — Filling in for a physically exhausted Nelson Mandela, African National Congress chairperson Oliver Tambo addressed 900 delegates from five continents at an international solidarity conference here on February
By Michael Tardif "We have a responsibility to pass down the history to our children ... It has to be more than just a hat, more than just a T-shirt", said Spike Lee, director of Malcolm X, on a recent JJJ interview. With LA still smouldering
'Gross human rights violations' in Sudan Alarming reports of gross human rights violations continue to emerge from Sudan, said Amnesty International in a report issued on February 19. "There are especially disturbing reports of mass
Francesca Davidson Do you see any of the alternative parties breaking through the two-party system? It's unlikely that any of the parties as they currently exist can do this. In Victoria, there's Rainbow Alliance, Green Alliance, the
Foreign aid dropped from agenda By Joseph O'Reilly With domestic economic issues dominating the federal election, overseas aid and foreign policy relating to human rights have been dropped off the agenda altogether. However, the