A diverse group of union activists, running under the banner of Members Coalition, is contesting the Public Service Association of NSW elections for Central Council delegate and executive positions. Kerry Smith reports.
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News
Josephine Langbien, a lawyer with the Human Rights Law Centre, told a forum organised by the Refugee Action Collective that Labor鈥檚 anti-immigrant laws are the 鈥渉arshest鈥 in decades. Chris Slee reports.
The University of Sydney鈥檚 threat to suspend Luna, a transgender refugee, for writing pro-Palestine messages on a whiteboard has drawn attention to its repression of campus activism. Pride in Protest reports.
The Jewish Council of Australia has reiterated its call on politicians to stop exploiting antisemitism, after the Australian Federal Police confirmed that an聽abandoned caravan found with explosives聽was part of a 鈥渇abricated terrorism plot鈥. Kerry Smith reports.
The Blue Mountains Tibetan community and supporters marked Tibetan National Uprising Day on Dharug and Gundungurra country. Renee Lees reports.
Refugees protested outside Labor MP Andrew Giles鈥 office in Thomastown and immigration minister Tony Burke鈥檚 office in Punchbowl, calling for permanent visas.听Chris Slee and Zebedee Parkes听谤别辫辞谤迟.
Safer World for All organised a candidates鈥 forum in Wills, where discussion about Labor鈥檚 policies towards Palestine dominated discussion. Allen Jennings reports.
About 40 people formed a chain at Sydney Town Hall in solidarity with the women in Palestine on the eve of International Women鈥檚 Day.听Jepke Goudsmit reports.
Victorian Public Service members are protesting Labor鈥檚 plans for job cuts.聽Brandon M reports on two rallies.
About 2000 people, mostly women and union members, marked聽International Women鈥檚 Day with a lively rally and march. Mary Merkenich reports.
The NT Country Liberal Party has contracted the controversial private British-Danish聽security firm G4S to provide 鈥渕uch-needed relief鈥 in the corrections system.听Stephen W Enciso reports.
The Communications Electrical Plumbing Union has slammed the Tasmanian Liberal government鈥檚 proposal to sell off energy assets. Kerry Smith 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Join rallies across the country on March 15 to say 鈥楽top killing women鈥 and demand an end to violence against women, domestic abuse and misogyny.听
The Australian Council of Trade Unions聽is among many who are condemning the Coalition鈥檚 plan to slash 36,000 public service jobs if it wins the federal election. Jim McIlroy reports.
The United Workers Union has called on the Queensland and NSW Premiers to guarantee the jobs of nearly 9000 workers employed by the Star Group. Suzanne James 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
While Adani, now Bravus, has not appealed a court hearing in which most of its key points against Galilee Blockade activist Ben Pennings were struck out, it has been given another month to resubmit.听Margaret Gleeson reports.
Dying With Dignity Victoria is calling for four key equity of access changes for federal Labor to address before the election. Suzanne James reports.
Protesters took to the streets as Israel violates the ceasefire agreement again. Pip Hinman and Peter Boyle report.
One hundred and fifty public housing residents in the Waterloo South estate were just given eviction notices from Homes NSW, but many have vowed to fight back.听Kerry Smith reports.
A protest outside Labor MP Andrew Giles鈥 office was called in response to the growing number of Islamophobic attacks that governments are downplaying.听Jordan AK reports.
Analysis
We need to keep the issue of settler colonialism here and in Palestine front and centre, argues聽Michelle Berkon,聽as聽Australia and Israel have shared values.
International classical pianist Jayson Gillham, who was cancelled after speaking out for Palestinian journalists during a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra recital, is seeking a public apology and compensation. Paul Gregoire reports.
What was supposed to be the Western Grassland Reserves, to secure the聽conservation of some critically endangered ecosystems, is being illegally bulldozed. Ben Courtice argues it makes no sense.
The claim by capitalist economists that growing the 鈥榚conomic pie鈥 is the only way out of the cost-of-living crisis is a bald-faced lie to make the billionaire class richer. Peter Boyle 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Dutton only has a handful of policies, mostly unpopular, but he is intent on pushing a culture war 鈥 this time against women who favour work-from-home arrangements.听Jim McIlroy and Pip Hinman report.
The blowback against Rio Tinto for blasting a sacred rock shelter to pieces in the Pilbara was enormous. Cas Smith reports that WA Labor has passed the buck on mega mining approvals to the federal government.
Gwenael Velge argues that allowing for antisemitism to be conflated with anti-Zionism undermines foundational principles and the role of universities.
Suzanne James asks Jenny Rolfe, a community backed Independent candidate for the NSW seat of Riverina, about the housing crisis, social and gender inequality, regional service access, the cost of living crisis and the latest tranche of anti-protest laws.
Any party or MP facing off Donald Trump鈥檚 attacks on trans, nonbinary people and women will have a fight on their hands, argues Rachel Evans.
While young people are generally more progressive, the far right is pushing misogyny to draw young men into their movement. Isaac Nellist reports.
Zionist social media influencers and Labor members Ofir Birenbaum and Sophie Calland are gearing up for the federal election. Wendy Bacon听补苍诲听Yaakov Aharon听谤别辫辞谤迟.
Mainstream media outlets may pretend not to be mouthpieces for the powerful, but in the end they are loyal to their billionaire owners and the class interests they represent, writes Tamara Pearson.
The new Universities Australia聽definition of antisemitism is an ugly attempt to silence the pro-Palestine movement on campuses and academics, university workers and students who critique Israel and Zionism.听Markela Panegyres and Jonathan Strauss report.
Anti-Zionist Jews聽Judith Treanor, Suzie Gold and Michelle Berkon,聽standing several metres from a synagogue entrance holding innocuous signs, were threatened with arrest for the alleged crime of 鈥渃ausing fear and alarm鈥.
World
91自拍论坛鈥檚 Federico Fuentes speaks to Ukrainian socialist Denys Pilash about the fallout in Ukraine from the meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as Trump鈥檚 proposed peace and rare earth mineral deals for Ukraine.
Among the myriad challenges facing Rohingya refugees is the denial of education聽鈥 a profound injustice with far-reaching consequences, writes Noor Sadeque.
Zara Lomas looks behind the diplomatic row that broke out in February between Aotearoa New Zealand and the Cook Islands.
Activists in Aotearoa New Zealand marked International Women鈥檚 Day and the start of Ramadan with solidarity rallies across the country, calling for justice and peace for Palestinian women and the territories occupied illegally by Israel, reports APR.
Peter Boyle reports on the historic agreement struck between the revolutionary forces in northeastern Syria, known as Rojava and Syria's transitional government.
The mass layoffs by Donald Trump's administration effectively gut the Department of Education, cutting staff by nearly one third, reports聽Natalia Marques.
More than 50,000 Cubans took to the streets in the southern city of Guant谩namo to reject United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 plan to use the Guant谩namo Bay Naval Base as a detention centre for deported migrants, reports Ben Radford.
Many thousands took to the streets across Latin America as part of International Women鈥檚 Day, amid a concerning rise in gender-based violence and government attacks on women鈥檚 rights, reports Ben Radford.
Chants of 鈥淣o ICE, No KKK, No Fascist USA!鈥 echoed through downtown Manhattan, as people protested the kidnapping and detention of聽Mahmoud Khalil, Palestinian activist and聽Columbia University graduate, reports聽Saurav Sarkar.
Russian socialists and anti-war activists have condemned the so-called 鈥減eace deal鈥 for Ukraine being negotiated between Russia and the United States, warning it will only bring new wars. Federico Fuentes聽reports.
The Trump-Putin pact has plunged the European capitalist class鈥 post-war project into deep crisis 鈥 that of building an ultra-liberal European Union as US imperialism鈥檚 privileged ally and NATO鈥檚 European pillar, argues Daniel Tanuro.
Europe must not become a clone of the United States, argues Belgian socialist Peter Mertens. Instead, it must dare to chart a new course.
Die Linke (The Left), Germany鈥檚 democratic socialist party, staged a huge upset in the capital, Berlin, winning 21.8% of the city鈥檚 vote in the February 23 elections. Marcel Cartier looks behind the party鈥檚 revival and the challenge in winning working-class support away from the far right.
United States President Donald Trump has implemented a whirlwind of attacks and changes that are shifting politics internationally. 91自拍论坛's Isaac Nellist spoke to US socialists Cyn Huang and Michaela Brangan about the devastating impacts of Trump鈥檚 second presidency and the challenges in building resistance to it.
The Hague Group聽鈥 representing Bolivia, Cuba, Colombia, Honduras, Malaysia, Namibia and South Africa 鈥 formed to hold Israel accountable under international law for its illegal occupation of Palestine and ongoing genocide against Palestinians, reports Ben Radford.听
Supporters of imprisoned Russian sociologist, author and anti-war activist Boris Kagarlitsky released the following message, recorded from his prison cell, reports Susan Price.
Mary Merkenich looks at the good, bad and ugly aspects of the German federal election results.
Isaac Nellist asks US socialists Cyn Huang and Michaela Brangan, members of the Democratic Socialists of America Bread and Roses caucus, about Trump鈥檚 attacks on immigrants, workers and human rights.听
Nil眉fer Ko莽 is the spokesperson for the Commission on Foreign Relations of the Kurdistan National Congress, a coalition of political parties and civil society organisations from Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. She spoke to聽91自拍论坛聽about the challenges ahead following the historic call by imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan for the disarmament and dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party.
The shopping centre collapse in Trujillo highlights the extent of government inaction and corporate greed that has allowed shopping centres to operate without meeting minimum safety standards, reports Ben Radford.
Salih Muslim聽spoke to 91自拍论坛鈥檚 Peter Boyle about the significance for Rojava of imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan鈥檚 call for the disarmament and dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party.听
Convictions against three Indigenous land defenders for blocking a gas pipeline in British Columbia remain, despite a Supreme Court judge finding that police violated their rights and made racist remarks during their arrest.听Jeff Shantz聽reports.