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The New Caledonian islands lie 1200 kilometres off the east coast of Australia. A French territory that is co-governed by a provincial New Caledonian parliament and the French government, New Caledonia (or Kanaky) is a biodiversity

Graham Matthews The Coalition's 11th budget delivered on May 9, which gave tax cuts to all, was an attempt to distract us from the Australian Wheat Board scandal, Work Choices, and rising fuel and mortgage costs. But of the $36.7 billion to be
GEELONG — On May 9, 25 members of the Geelong Community and Union Solidarity Group (GCUSG) met to discuss the fight against the Howard government's Work Choices laws. Joan Doyle, Victorian branch secretary of the communications workers' union,
Pip Hinman John Howard is a "fool" for supporting US President George Bush's war on Iraq, the courageous and outspoken anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan told a Mother's Day anti-war protest outside the White House on May 13-14. Sheehan was at the
Jim McIlroy & Coral Wynter, Caracas Paramilitaries infiltrated across the border from Colombia have murdered 1700 people in the south-western region of Venezuela over the past two years, according to Luis Tascon, the May 5 daily Diario Vea
Jim McIlroy & Coral Wynter, Caracas "The Venezuelan revolution is a very popular mobilisation, which was revealed especially in the opposition to the counter-revolutionary coup in April 2002 and the bosses' strike of early 2003", Pedro Eusse,
Doug Lorimer Newly elected Solomon Islands Prime Minister Mannasseh Sogavare hit out on May 7 at Australian leaders for interfering in the internal affairs of the archipelago-nation after they publicly criticised his decision to include two
The Great Labor Schism: a retrospectiveedited by Brian Costar, Peter Love & Paul Strangio Scribe, 2005 384 pages, $35 (pb) REVIEW BY MATTHEW LAMB Although the essays collected in The Great Labor Schism are said to be a retrospective of the
Message Stick: The Lost Ones — Academic Henry Reynolds and Queensland woman Bron Nurdin are trying to trace their Aboriginal heritage, their families and where they belong. ABC, Friday, May 26, 6pm. The Chaser's War on Everything — Confronts
The Vote: How It Was Won And How It Was UnderminedBy Paul FootViking (Penguin) 2005 506 pages REVIEW BY ALEX MILLER Paul Foot, who died in July 2004, began this ambitious book in 1990, and completed it shortly before his death, having been
NEWCASTLE — On May 12, 80 residents rallied outside the government's planning department office to protest developer Hardie Holdings' proposal to construct a "village" on a 2300-hectare site between North Rothbury and Branxton, with 28,000
James Crafti On May 12 Sydney resident Phillip Reiss was shot with a "rubber" bullet in the back of the head while demonstrating in the Palestinian village of Bil'in. The misleadingly named "rubber bullet" — a metal cylinder covered by a