Boorloo/Perth

Queer Liberation Boorloo called a protest to pressure the Western Australian government to support community-led amendments to its gender recognition reforms.ÌýPetrina Harley reports.

Suzanne James talks to WA Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John about the Albanese government’s betrayal of the disability community by ignoring the bulk of the royal commission’s recommendations while defunding the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Stop AUKUS WA’s anti-war protest outside the Indian Ocean Defence and Security Conference attracted more than 100 people. Alex Salmon reports.

As climate protesters protested outside Woodside HQ, two others had blockaded the only access road toÌýBurrup Hub Project in Pilbara region in the early morning. Alex Salmon reports.

South African human rights activist Salim Vally speaks to Jonathan Ramnac in the latest episode of the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Show.

This link provides a compilation of videos from the Ecosocialism 2024: Climate Action Not War conference, hosted by 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ and co-sponsored by Socialist Alliance and LINKS — International Journal of Socialist Renewal.

Participants and organisers alike were inspired by the Ecosocialism 2024: Climate Action Not WarÌýconference. Jacob Andrewartha reports on the gathering which was aimed at building a stronger anti-capitalist movement.

Isaac Nellist asked some attendees at the Ecosocialism 2024 conference about what they thought were its highlights.Ìý

Labor Senator Fatima Payman spoke out against genocide at the Friends of Palestine WA rally in Boorloo/Perth. Video by Wade McDonald.

Labor keeps repeating the lie that it is not sending weapons to Israel. Sam Wainwright,Ìýon behalf of Stop AUKUS WA, outlinedÌýhow Australia is complicit in Israel's genocide in Gaza. Video by Alex Salmon.

Students at Curtin University who set up a Palestine solidarity encampment outside Vice Chancellor Harlene Haynes’ office say the Guild’s memorandum of understanding with management is inadequate. Alex Salmon reports.

On the day that climate scientists said the world is heading for 2.5°C global warming, Labor announced it would accelerate major new fossil fuel projects beyond 2050. Colin Hughes reports.