Grace Dess describes the Victoria Police rampage against anti-racist protesters in Melbourne on 19 October.
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Grace Dess describes the Victoria Police rampage against anti-racist protesters in Melbourne on 19 October.
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Workers at the Padre coffee roasting factory in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick walked out on strike. Julie Monteiro spoke to delegate Ava Baldwin about the issues.
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Three thousand workers, mainly members of the Public Service Association, gathered on the steps of Adelaide’s parliament house to rally against the state government’s proposed enterprise agreement.
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Events around this year’s Pacific Islands Forum have shown how Australia and China are competing to win influence over the region, as the risk of war grows.
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Labor has passed a fourth law to clear the way for forced deportations to the tiny South Pacific island of Nauru.
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The Labor government and the entire ruling class have waged a relentless campaign to cut the “unsustainable” growth of the NDIS. With children under 15 making up about half of NDIS participants, the government is targeting them first.
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Last Sunday's protests for Palestine mobilised the largest nationwide crowds to date—and broadened the movement’s reach into the unions and sections of the Labor Party.
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Anthony Albanese’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state is a cover for his ongoing refusal to impose sanctions on Israel.
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On Wednesday 30 July, more than 100 ANU students marched against the university’s proposed Renew ANU cuts.
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Jillian Segal, Anthony Albanese’s appointed antisemitism envoy, has produced a series of Trumpian recommendations that have drawn widespread shock.
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