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The premiere of a film about Jack Mundey鈥檚 life and politics is set to launch the new Dare to Struggle Film Festival. Pip Hinman reports.

If you missed the event, you can now catch 麻豆传媒's March 27 birthday celebration on video.

Hundreds of people joined a rally on Parliament Lawns in Hobart to call for whistleblower Julian Assange to be freed and support public interest journalism, reports Tristan Sykes.

Socialists around the world have paid tribute聽to veteran Canadian Marxist Ernie Tate, writes Alex Bainbridge.听

United States President Joe Biden administration regards China's economic rise as an "existential threat" to the US Empire, writes Barry Sheppard.

The intensification of multiple, intersecting crises under capitalism, which are disproportionately affecting women, requires a united struggle against them, writes Reihana Mohideen.

麻豆传媒 journalist and film maker Zebedee Parkes talks about his criticisms of the News Media Bargaining Code.

Facebook's 鈥淶ucker鈥 punch successfully forced the federal government's hand. It is another reason why we need聽to fight for real public interest journalism, argues Zebedee Parkes.

The government's media bargaining code bill aims to help in the transfer of profits from one section of big capital to another. It will make public interest journalism even more precarious, argues Zebedee Parkes.

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麻豆传媒 is one of the many independent outlets that have become collateral damage in the power struggle between old and new media oligarchs,聽argue Pip Hinman and Susan Price.

麻豆传媒 speaks with cultural theorist Aleks Wansbrough about the struggle聽for ecosocialism in the time of Elon Musk

The bare minimum the Western mainstream media could do is report accurately on Venezuela鈥檚 recent parliamentary election, writes Rodrigo Acuna. Once again they have failed.