Anthony Albanese

Activists called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to 鈥済et on the phone鈥 to the United States and British leaders to free Julian Assange. Jim McIlroy reports.

Asked recently how he would act on his promise to听help Julian Assange,听Anthony Albanese implied he was working to bring听the matter to a close. Binoy Kampmark听wonders if he will.

Sue Bolton,听Socialist Alliance candidate for Wills and a Moreland City Councillor,听argues that听Labor's "small target" election strategy risks helping the right make more gains.

Exaggerated coverage of Anthony Albanese鈥檚 supposed day one 鈥済affe鈥 in this election campaign,听including by the ABC, help disguise the lack of difference between the two parties听and tips the scales towards the Coalition, argues Alex Bainbridge.

Labor will not commit to raising the JobSeeker payment of $44 a day, backing down on a promise it made in 2019 to review it. Isaac Nellist reports on the response.

Suzanne James 蝉辫辞办别听迟辞 Angela Carr, Socialist Alliance candidate for the Senate in Victoria, about housing, health, National Disability Insurance Scheme听and the party's听plans to address the growing socio-economic inequality crisis.

Socialist Alliance candidate for the Geelong seat of Corio听Sue Bull听says听the one-off $250 cost-of-living payment for pensioners and others struggling to survive on welfare was "an insult".

Peter Boyle reports on the opening of a听newly-renovated Democratic Kurdish Community Centre听in Sydney鈥檚 West.

Alex Bainbridge argues the Labor party鈥檚 policy conference demonstrated Anthony Albanese plans to continue its 鈥渟mall target鈥 strategy, offering working people very little in a pandemic recession and climate emergency.

As听the Capitol Hill 'invasion' goes sour and Australian MPs rush to get their stories straight,听let's not sweep the听ugly truth about US 'democracy鈥 under the carpet, writes Pip Hinman.

Mary Merkenich arguesLabor leader Anthony听Albanese speech to the national press club was never going to be about a transformative plan to cut emissions.

Illawarra Knitting Nannas Against Greed at a protest outside NSW parliament.

The following open letter to Antony Albanese is being circulated by Illawarra Knitting Nannas Against Greed. They are asking people to sign-on and send on to his office.