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More than 50,000 Queensland teachers went on strike to demand better pay and more classroom resources. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Maritime Union of Australia is ramping up pressure on the Pilbara Port Authority, pushing for protected industrial action ...
State Labor governments’ opposition to pro-Palestine marches show capitalism cannot stomach popular democracy. Jonathan Strauss argues that despite some Labor MPs breaking ranks, the party will not ...
Our Campaigns Team leads our work fighting for real action on the poverty crisis and the housing crisis. We do this by activating people on low incomes, and allies, speaking to the community, the ...
Hundreds of university and high school students mobilised for the National Student Strike 4 Palestine on August 7 to demand universities cut all ties with Israeli weapons companies and for sanctions ...
We are commemorating the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the first atomic bombs were stealthily dropped over these two Japanese cities, killing and maiming thousands ...
To mark the 80th year of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. Speakers: Dr. Ruth Mitchell is a neurosurgeon at Sydney Children’s Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, NSW. She is currently ...
Local councillors and mayors will attend a conference, organised by a Zionist coalition, which aims to get all levels of government to adopt the problematic International Holocaust Remembrance ...
Labor is coming under growing pressure to wind-back negative gearing and capital gains tax exemptions to address the housing affordability crisis. Isaac Nellist reports.
Justice for Palestine has announced a plan to march over the Story Bridge as part of the August 24 national day of action. Alex Bainbridge reports.
It is 80 years since the USA stealthily detonated an atomic bomb over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki resulting in thousands of deaths, massive destruction and long-term suffering of those who ...