Rising聽Tide climate justice activist Alexa Stuart talks to Nikola Leka about聽the plans for the biggest-ever blockade of Newcastle鈥檚 coal port.
Climate crisis
A crowd outside the Federal Court聽stood in solidarity with Gomeroi people who are appealing a Native Title Tribunal decision to reject native title, allowing Santos聽to frack in the Pilliga Forest. David Killingly reports.
The Australian Conservation Foundation welcomes聽the聽decision聽to listen to Traditional Owners and withdraw from a plan to establish a radioactive waste facility on South Australia鈥檚 Eyre Peninsula. Dave Sweeney reports.
Algeria is being seriously affected by climate change, yet authorities have agreed to a dangerous new mine, a joint venture with South Australian based miner Terramin, reports Susan Price.
To challenge its聽drive to war and to force the government to invest in its people, students need to organise, argues聽Harrison Brennan.
Anti-war, climate and housing activists are among those who will be protesting outside Labor鈥檚 national conference.聽Others will be doing it inside. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Guahan (Guam) peace activist Monaeka Flores explains why she fights United States militarism and the expanding bases on her Pacific island nation and around the world.
The Sydney Climate Coalition organised a well-attended full-day conference to discuss how to build a strong enough climate movement to force Labor to act. Jim McIlroy reports.
Gumbaynggirr Custodians have been forced off their land by Forestry Corporation NSW and the NSW fire brigade, but they have not given up the fight to聽protect聽the Newry State Forest. Kerry Smith reports.
More than three decades after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, no capitalist country has made any serious effort to decarbonise. Alex Bainbridge argues for system change.
Environmental and climate advocacy groups have asked the聽ACCC to investigate alleged greenwashing by the聽Australian Petroleum Producers and Exploration Association. Kerry Smith reports.
The stakes are high. 鈥淓cosocialism or extinction鈥 is not an empty phrase, Susan Price argues, when discussing capitalism and its rapacious drive for profit and how we聽win聽a democratic, ecologically sustainable, safe climate future.
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