The campaign for fair聽water flow and better monitoring and regulation in the Murray Darling Basin Plan has to continue, argues Tracey Carpenter.
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Margaret Kelly, who has been resisting the demolition of her home in the Barak Beacon housing estate, told a 91自拍论坛 forum that the tenants thought they were in聽their 鈥渓ifetime home鈥.
Nigerian group, Socialist Labour, released a statement on August 1, in response to the coup in the neighbouring country of Niger and the threat of foreign military intervention including by Nigeria.
Vijay Prashad argues that the recent coups in West Africa represent 鈥淐olonel鈥檚 Coups鈥 鈥 coups of ordinary people who have no other options. That is why the coup in Niger is being defended in mass rallies from Niamey to the small, remote towns that border Libya.
The No New Gas Coalition says science is clear: there is no room for new gas projects in a climate catastrophe. Jim McIlroy reports.
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has聽decided聽that native title law had run roughshod over First Nations rights in deciding against the Wunna Nyiyaparli people. Paul Gregoire reports.
Elections across six states in Malaysia resulted in a continuation of the status quo on August 12. Meanwhile, the Socialist Party of Malaysia also contested the elections, cooperating with the youth-based Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA), in a bid to counter the growing race- and religion-based politics in the country, reports Isaac Nellist.
鈥淧rotect Country and our climate鈥 was the headline message of a protest outside the Labor Party national conference opening. Alex Bainbridge reports.
First Nations activists supporting the progressive No case say Labor could make聽practical reforms now, without a referendum. 笔别迟别谤听叠辞测濒别 argues that, regardless of the referendum outcome, the struggle聽for First Nations鈥 justice will have to continue.
Peter Boyle spoke to Ryan Capozzi from Solidarity Minded, a mutual aid group specialising in mental health that is planning to work with Yezidi survivors of the Daesh (Islamic State) massacre in Iraqi Kurdistan nine years ago.
This poetry and prose anthology book was conceived in the wake of New Mexico's worst natural disaster in written history, writes聽Bill Nevins.
International scrutiny of Indonesia's brutal occupation of West Papua was given a boost with the release of the documentary Paradise Bombed, which details Indonesia鈥檚 military occupation of West Papua and its 2021 bombing of Kiwirok and surrounding remote mountain villages, reports Leo Earle.
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