Millions of workers are being pushed into poverty by the surging cost of living, yet the Albanese government does nothing.
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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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As Australia became the test site for nuclear weapons in the 1950s, opposition developed through the unions and a new peace movement, writes Lucy Honan
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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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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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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that his country’s long-awaited counter-offensive is under way.
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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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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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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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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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The Labor government has been talking up its commitment to women’s rights since it came to power.
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