In historical archives, we came across many people who had helped create international systems and strategies to enhance the scale and power of corporate empires. They included the German banker Hermann Abs, who travelled around the world to rally support for his idea for a new global ‘Capitalist Magna Carta’ and justice system to enforce […]
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Millions of workers are being pushed into poverty by the surging cost of living, yet the Albanese government does nothing.
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Governments across the country are targeting climate activists with draconian anti-protest laws, at a time when climate protest is desperately needed.
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The Labor government has been talking up its commitment to women’s rights since it came to power.
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Workers at the Brotherhood of St Laurence in Melbourne have rejected management’s proposed enterprise agreement in a non-union ballot, 61 per cent to 39 per cent.
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At the time of writing there are just seven refugees left on Nauru, with the final few expected to be transferred to Australia by the end of June.
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Liberal leader Peter Dutton used his budget reply speech to drum up racist scaremongering in a desperate bid to try and boost the Coalition’s plummeting support.
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The scandal over PwC’s attempt to profit from confidential government information has shone a light on the scale of government outsourcing.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that his country’s long-awaited counter-offensive is under way.
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Spanish and Greek elections have seen the collapse of the once radical parties Podemos and Syriza. The results shows that the parliamentary road to change is a dead end for the radical left.
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WOOLGOOLGA Evening VIEW Club is turning 30 in July, with its members planning a party to celebrate. The members are keen to include anyone who has been involved with the club over its three decades of doing business. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us...
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TIMBERFEST is just over a month away, with the event shaping up to be a cracking family day out. The Glenreagh Timber Festival opens on Saturday 29 July at 9:00am and runs until 4:30pm at the Glenreagh Recreational Reserve. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone...
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MORE than 50 people gathered to ‘free the trees’ in Bongil Bongil National Park last Saturday, June 17. They were there as part of a National Parks New South Wales (NPNSW) initiative called the ‘Tree Parents Project’, which began in 2015 to restore koala habitat in Bongil Bongil National Park. Advertise with News of The...
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THE Business and Professional Women’s Association (BPW) Coffs Coast is excited to announce that nominations for the 2023 BPW Scholarship and Education Encouragement Awards are now open. Females who are studying at a tertiary level for a Diploma, Degree or higher qualification who can demonstrate how they have overcome disadvantage, adversity or challenges to achieve...
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ON Saturday July 1 the Sawtell Chilli Festival returns to First Avenue. Organisers rightly describe it as “one of the hottest events on the Coffs Coast events calendar”, attracting thousands of patrons each year. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882....
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THE ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ annual members exhibition of the Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group (CHCAG) opens on Sunday 25 June at the Showground Gallery. The official opening and awards ceremony will be held at 2pm on opening day. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us....
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Transphobic mobilisations must be opposed, writes Sophie Cotton, but this should be linked to a fight against the broader institutional transphobia in the political mainstream
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