Anti-war protests outside MPs’ officesdemanded that AUKUS be scrapped and the $170 billion allocated tonuclear-powered submarines be instead spent on human need, reportsPip Hinman.
Anti-racism
Members of theUkrainian community joined anti-war Russians to protest the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at a rally in Martin Place. Federico Fuentes reports.
Livestream of the forum on Treaty, Sovereignty and First Nations justice with Lidia Thorpe, Uncle Gary Murray and Sue Bolton.
Neo-Nazi extremist DesmondLiddington has beensentenced for his part in an attack on the home of anti-racists. Kerry Smith reports.
The practice of stealing Aboriginal children from their familieshas continued since KevinRudd's apology and it needs to stop, a Sorry Day protest was told. Rachel Evans reports.
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre is facing the terrible prospect of having to close its doors in six weeksdue to funding shortages caused by cost-of-living pressures impacting on donors. Sue Bolton reports.
Senator Lidia Thorpe should be congratulated for putting a Treaty with First Nations people on the political agenda. Progressives need to support that campaign, argue Jacob Andrewartha andSue Bolton.
There is a disconnect of time scales between therelatively short-lived exploitative mining andTraditional Owners’ ancient connection to Country.Susan Norrie writes about her andartist colleagues'approach to a commission.
NSW is headingtowards an electionandcommunities arewondering if a future Labor government will makethe necessary changes.Socialist Alliancecandidate Rachel Evanstalks about housing justice and her campaign.
Senator Lidia Thorpe has quit the Greens Party to sit on the Senate crossbenchand help build a strong grassroots Blak Sovereign Movement. Ben Radford reports.
The Australian Tamil community and supporters rallied outside the Sri Lankan High Commission onthe 75th anniversary of Tamil Oppression Day. Stanley Blair reports.
The 20th anniversary of the then largest protest in world history is on February 15. As time passes, memories fade. But the huge 2003 protest against the Iraq war was worth remembering, argues Alex Bainbridge.
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