Guests Sam Wainwright (Socialist Alliance councillor) and Vivienne Porzsolt (Jews Against the Occupation) discuss the 2021 ALP policy conference.
Climate crisis
Geelong Trades Hall Council is looking to address the region's lack of jobs by issuing聽a call for interested parties to start an Environmental Jobs Alliance. Sue Bull reports.
Former Builders Labourer's Federation聽leader聽Jack Mundey, who聽pioneered the green ban, was given a rousing state send off at Sydney Town Hall. Rachel Evans reports.
Extinction Rebellion organised a series of civil disobedience actions in Perth, calling for urgent action to stop climate change. Alex Salmon reports.
The ongoing聽injustices聽and dispossession of聽First Nations peoples can be seen in the devastating impact聽of stolen聽water rights. But, writes Tracey Carpenter, some changes have been won in Victoria.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus introduces six new books that are worth reading 鈥 and one that isn鈥檛.
We are being told by some that the floods devastating NSW and Queensland聽are a 鈥渙nce-in-a-hundred year event鈥. They're not.聽They are a reminder of the dangers of extreme weather events brought on by climate change, writes Pip Hinman.
Anti-Adani protesters are keeping up the pressure on insurance company Ark insurance, writes Coral Wynter.
The intensification of multiple, intersecting crises under capitalism, which are disproportionately affecting women, requires a united struggle against them, writes Reihana Mohideen.
Despite its clean, green image, Norway has been called out as a 鈥渃limate hypocrite鈥澛燿ue to its reliance on extractive industries, write Gabriele Giacomo Catania and Benedicte Meydel.
Warming is already set on course to reach dangerous levels. But, if we do next to nothing 鈥 the course we are on 鈥 it could get a lot worse, writes Peter Boyle.
Sydney Knitting Nannas and Friends are fighting to protect Murray Darling Basin River systems, reports Kerry Smith.
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