Peter Boyle reviews David Marr's Killing for Country: A Family History, a chronicle of his forebears who were deployed from 1849 to the 1920s to carry out systematic massacres of First Nations peoples in the frontier wars in Queensland and the Northern Territory.
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91自拍论坛's Peter Boyle spoke to Danaletchumi (Dana) Langaswaran, a Malaysian socialist and labour rights activist, about her experiences in organising contract workers and running a nationwide workers' helpline.
Several of the 100 children who took part in a unique people-to-people Australia-Palestine solidarity project聽have been killed in Gaza, along with some of the adults running the program. Peter Boyle reports.
Thousands rallied around the country on the 35th weekend of continuous protests against Israel's genocide.聽Alex Bainbridge reports.
Most people are not buying the Labor government鈥檚 promise to address the severe cost-of-living crisis and they don鈥檛 think the Coalition would either. Peter Boyle reports.
The 33rd week of continuous protests against Israel's genocide in Gaza took place the same week as the International Criminal Court sought arrest warrants and the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to abandon its military offensive in Rafah.
Speakers at pro-Palestine rallies around the country, on Nakba Day (鈥淐atastrophe鈥 in Arabic) and the weekend, congratulated students for standing with Palestine against genocide.
On the 76th anniversary of the Nakba (鈥淐atastrophe鈥 in Arabic) on May 15, larger-than-usual pro-Palestine protests were organised in many cities across Australia.
Labor鈥檚聽2024 budget,聽that supposedly addresses the cost-of-living crisis, leaves the poorest $220 a week under the poverty line. Peter Boyle reports on a Labor budget with no heart, guts or vision.
NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge told a 鈥淜ill The Bill鈥 protest at Sydney Town Hall that Labor鈥檚聽Deportation and Entry Ban bill would give the immigration minister 鈥済od-like powers鈥. Peter Boyle reports.
Federal budgets are about choosing where public money should be spent. Instead, governments cynically use them to manipulate public fears and expectations, argues Peter Boyle.
More than 5000 unionists, largely construction workers, marched through the CBD on May 1 to mark May Day, the international day of workers鈥 struggle. Jim McIlroy reports.
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