Australia is听not well听prepared for the new COVID-19 wave because public health took听a hit over the first two years of the pandemic. Alex Bainbridge听canvasses measures that could听keep us safe.
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Rachel Evans argues that progressives听need to resist听the draconian police repression of听peaceful climate activists,听because no matter climate activists鈥 tactics,听the state is intent on criminalising听dissent.
The right to decide whether or not to have children is fundamental.听Kamala Emanuel argues that those听who say they want to ban abortion out of concern for women are having themselves on.
The energy crisis we didn鈥檛 need to have has put the question of a publicly-owned energy industry on the table again. Sue Bull argues that is the only way to keep good jobs and energy听prices down.听
Labor has said it will听work听with local communities 鈥on better local solutions鈥 to the cashless debit card, leaving it a little ambiguous. Alex Bainbridge argues that all income management听needs to听stop.
We are being told that there is a gas shortage and the coal industry is failing because it has been run down in favour of renewables. Sue Bull听argues these claims are听fraudulent.
Labor has no right to ride the wave of听sympathy for the Murugappan family while it turns back boats at sea in contravention of the UN Charter, argues 闯补苍别迟听笔补谤办别谤.
Expectations are high that climate action will be on the agenda, now the climate-denialist Coalition has been booted out. But, as Alex Bainbridge argues, Labor's support for big fossil fuel projects must be challenged by building powerful听grassroots action.
Kicking out Morrison and electing a minority Labor government dependent on Greens support would open up political opportunities for progressive reform. But to ensure they win, we have to build our balance of power on the streets, argues Sam Wainwright.
Jacob Andrewartha argues why its important to put Socialist Alliance number 1 in听this election.
Boat turn-backs don鈥檛 save lives at sea. The real meaning of this barbaric practice has always been听鈥淔uck off and die somewhere else鈥, argues Sam Wainwright.
Tucked away at the end of Labor鈥檚听Secure Australian Jobs Plan听for this election is a promise to abolish the ABCC. Workers will need to hold Labor听to account if elected, argues Sue Bull.
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