Sue Bull

Sarah Hathway from Socialist Alliance was declared elected to Windermere Ward of the City of Greater Geelong on June 28. Sue Bull reports.

Likely new Geelong councillor Sarah Hathway said residents are mounting a big campaign to save their libraries, and stop the cuts, but are concerned that the city's councillorsÌýwill let them downÌýagain. Sue Bull °ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ.Ìý

Protesters march on NSW Parliament. Photo: Peter Boyle

Climate activists andÌýunionistsÌýrallied in various cities for World Environment Day, calling for an end to new coal and gas projects for anti-protest laws to be scrapped. Jim McIlroy, Sue Bull & Niko LekaÌý°ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù.Ìý

Socialist AllianceÌýwill likely gain another councillor in Victoria if the count back in the City of Greater Geelong proceeds in line withÌýpast practice. Sue Bull reports.

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More than 500 people protested outside two libraries at the projected closures and cuts to services. The biggest was outside the Geelong West Library, as Sue Bull reports

One of the most significant battles in recentÌýworking-class history was remembered at the annual May Day dinner to support 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ at Geelong Trades Hall. Sue Bull reports.

Labor's budget betrays renters, job seekers and people doing it tough. It leaves millions stuck in poverty while billionaires get tax cuts, argues Sue Bull.

More than 50 allied health professionals and supporters rallied outside Barwon Health’s University Hospital to protest against a proposed restructure. Sue Bull reports.

Attacks on LGBTIQ protesters outside a church where One Nation leader Mark Latham was speaking have alarmed many activists. Sue Bull °ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ.Ìý

Public school funding has been on the decline for years. No wonder older, experienced teachers are so angry, writes Sue Bull.

Residents rallied at the local waterfrontÌýto protest the Viva Energy gas import terminal, proposed for Corio Bay. Sue Bull reports.

The stage three tax cuts would cost the budget billions

Federal Labor is softening us up for more budget cuts, as interest rates continue to climb and a recession looms. Sue Bull reports.Ìý