Labor is accusing the Greens of working with the Coalition to stop it from enacting its 鈥淗elp to Buy鈥 scheme.聽The Greens respond it will only help 0.2% of those needing a place to call home and want to negotiate something better.聽Alex Bainbridge reports.
Economy
Labor鈥檚 new聽aged-care reform package, with a focus on support at home, is an improvement in some areas, but falls short of what the elderly need.聽Meredith Lawrence听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents six new books for ecosocialists, including a new translation of Marx鈥檚 Capital, the role of animal poo in Earth鈥檚 life support systems, and more.
Progressive International鈥檚 Tanya Singh spoke to Haqooq-e-Khalq Party (People鈥檚 Rights Party, HKP) co-founder Ammar Ali Jan about the challenges of building a new workers鈥 party in Pakistan 鈥 and the HKP鈥檚 recent victories for Lahore鈥檚 most vulnerable workers.
Capitalism has long ceased to provide for the majority, yet its institutions 鈥 government, the RBA and the corporate media 鈥 continue to try to tell us that there is no alternative. Graham Matthews argues that solidarity is key.
In part two of our interview, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes speaks to community organiser and Chavista activist Gerardo Rojas about the current state of community organising in the country under the combined impacts of sanctions, opposition political violence and the government鈥檚 shift away from promoting people鈥檚 participation.
Labor faces internal division, advocate fury and community outrage over its Faustian love-in with the gambling industry, which seeks to water down bi-partisan support for advertising bans. Suzanne James reports.
It's often said that housing is a human right. Kevin Bell's new book takes some first steps towards making it a reality in the Australian context, writes Andrew Chuter.
Indigenous Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand are currently facing multiple attacks on their rights and wellbeing by the ruling conservative coalition government, led by the National party, reports Zara Lomas.
Jonathan Strauss argues that a fighting, democratic union movement would entail members and delegates鈥 meetings directing industrial action and political campaigns, opposing state intervention and not subordinating union strategy to Labor鈥檚 pro-capitalist project.
Isaac Nellist discusses the national weekend of rallies to end violence against women, what could be done after Rex Airlines falls into administration and students protest in India after corruption and exam leaks impacted millions.聽
Suzanne James gives a status update on the Price Waterhouse Coopers scandal since the release of the Senate inquiry鈥檚 final report.
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