Sue Bull, Zane Alcorn and Chloe DS were featured speakers at a September 26 forum titled “Albanese's Labor: Sacrificing principles for power?”.
Climate crisis
A new report from the Climate Council (CC) reaffirms the need for Australia to reduce carbon emissions by 75% by 2030 and aim for net zero by 2035, writes Alex Bainbridge.
The Civil Liberties Council affirmed its role of helping anyone who challenges the rich and powerfulwould continue at its 60th birthday. Rachel Evans reports.
Gunditjmara ocean defenders organised against proposedgas exploration and seismic blasting of more than55,000 square kilometers of the Otway Basin. Jordan AK reports.
鶹ý journalist’s Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.
Zane Alcorn argues why those concerned about global warming have a duty toshow solidarity with communities on the frontline of the climate crisis they did not create. This includes coal workers, who needalternative,sustainable jobs.
Water, farming, nuclear tests, copper mining, new biology, and sugar. Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents six books to help understand and change the world.
Photos by Alex Bainbridge from the thousands who marched for climate justice in Meanjin/Brisbane.
Northern Territory Labor's claims that the Middle Arm Development Precinct will be sustainable and that it is not subsiding fossil fuels will now be scrutinised by a Senate inquiry. Josh Adams reports.
Climate protesters took their message not to frack the Beetaloo Basin to theNT Resources Week Conference at the Darwin Convention Centre.Stephen W Enciso reports.
Climate activists joined Gomeroi First Nations, farmers, unions, Knitting Nannas and the Country Women’s Associationto protestSantos’ expanded plans to mine coal seam gas in the Pilliga. Jim McIlroy reports.
鶹ý journalist’s Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.
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