Last week, the national coordinator of Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor (ASIET) and Asia Pacific Institute member, MAX LANE, returned from a week-long visit to Indonesia. 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Weekly's JILL HICKSON spoke to him about his
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All their own work
"One Nation is a creation of the Liberal government." — Former Liberal leader John Hewson.
Negative signals
"... many of the family and crony businesses have links with large foreign companies. The seizure of assets might
On May 26, Australian Greens Senator Bob Brown put a motion to the senate that the senate call on Indonesian President Habibie to:
a) release Xanana Gusmao immediately and ensure his unhindered freedom as an advocate for East Timor; and
b) allow
The battle for the health vote
By James Vassilopoulos
As the next federal election looms, a Taverner poll published by
the Sydney Sun-Herald on May 17 found that 70% said that health
would be an important federal election issue for
Worse than death row
By Brandon Astor Jones
“This is what counts — not this other kind of stuff about Linda Tripp,
[Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones ]. Who cares?” — Ann Landers
I have been asked by my editor to, on
Forest protest at ALP conference
BURNIE — The Wilderness Society protested outside the ALP's state conference here on June 6 stating the party "has failed all Tasmanians in terms of protecting forests". Spokesperson Amanda Sully said, "The ALP is
Strong support for WA nurses' strike
By Sarah Stephen
PERTH — On June 9, 1500 nurses voted unanimously to begin an indefinite
strike until their 13% pay claim is granted. Nurses marched to a rally
in Forrest Place following the
Tax discrimination
Tax "reform", in particular the GST, is looming as a key issue in the next federal election.
Labor PM Paul Keating, Liberal leader John Hewson and now John Howard have all attempted to sell us the idea that a broad-based
Editorial: Hands off Kosovo!
Hands off Kosovo!
The events in Kosovo are a reminder that the carnage created by capitalist restoration in Yugoslavia is still far from over. Indeed, it was recent plans drawn up by the Serbian occupation regime of
World Environment Day
ROCKHAMPTON — The Central Queensland University's Environment Society organised a full day of events to mark World Environment Day on June 5. The day attracted more than 300 participants and featured speakers from various
Tradition in search of a future
Children of the DevilPerformed by Russell DykstraDirected by David BellBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, until June 28Carlton Courthouse, Melbourne, June 30-July 11 Review by Allen Myers
After the performance, the
ANU no-cuts campaign continues
By Will Williams
CANBERRA — Professor Paul Thom, dean of the faculty of arts at the Australian National University, announced a new restructuring plan on June 9. Thom says the plan — which includes "voluntary"
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