There was a听good turn-out for the听annual Geelong Pride March and Festival, organised by听Geelong Rainbow.听Sarah Hathway reports.
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A protest was organised against the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal outside the office of Minister for Defence Richard Marles. John Quelsh reports.
Tim Gooden celebrates听those workers who won the 8-hour working day and proposes five campaigns听the union movement听must fight for today.
鈥淓nd violence against women鈥 was the theme of the Geelong Women Unionists Network鈥檚 21st International Women鈥檚 Day breakfast, reports Jacqueline Kriz.
Protesters told Minister for Defence Richard Marles to scrap听AUKUS and spend the money on health,听education and welfare.听John Quelch reports.
While Israeli soldiers stormed Jenin and killed 10 Palestinians, members of Israeli registered professional cycling teams were training on roads in and around Geelong, writes Lisa Gleeson.
Malaysian socialist Soh Sook Hwa spoke to Isaac Nellist about Malaysian politics and building a political alternative.
Socialist Alliance delegates discussed global and domestic political developments听and decided on directions and campaign priorities at听its听17th national conference. Chloe DS reports.
Australia鈥檚 adversarial justice system听effectively puts the victim/survivor on trial听and retraumatises them all over again. Zeta Henderson argues urgent changes are needed.
Residents rallied at the local waterfront听to protest the Viva Energy gas import terminal, proposed for Corio Bay. Sue Bull reports.
Premier Andrew鈥檚 energy announcement听is a nod to the failures of听privatisating听the energy sector and the growing pressure to speed up the transition, argues Sarah Hathway.
Environmental Jobs Alliance Geelong (EJAG) celebrated its work with a dinner involving representatives from the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, unionists, community members and local businesses.听Jackie Kriz reports.
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