More than 100 community and union activists turned out on to the steps of Geelong Town Hall聽to say 鈥渘o room for racism鈥. Sue Bull reports.
Anti-racism
The No campaign opposes the聽movement for First Nations sovereignty and a genuine, continent-wide, Treaty process. But the Yes campaign聽politically surrenders聽to the right on this core issue,聽argues Peter Boyle.
More than half of all deaths, or serious injuries, in NSW Police operations between 2017-2022 have been linked to mental health聽crises.聽Caitlin O鈥橩eeffe-White听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
The Australian Western Sahara Association protested near the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup match between Morocco and Germany, calling for an end to sport washing. Kerry Smith reports.
Protesters demanded聽Labor end immigration detention and offshore processing聽and provide permanent safety for all refugees. It also called for an end to boat turn-backs. Alex Salmon reports.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside of State Library Victoria to demand permanent visas for refugees.聽Lachie McQueen 补苍诲听Chloe DS report.
Norlane residents have swung into action, with newly-elected Socialist Alliance local councillor聽Sarah Hathway, to ensure the area remains safe and welcoming to all. Sue Bull reports.
鈥淪omething that pretends to be a great change, but provides none, is not a step in the right direction鈥, argues the聽Blak Sovereign聽Movement.
The Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) and the Malaysian United Democracy Alliance (MUDA) have agreed on an electoral pact for the upcoming state assembly elections on August 12, reports Peter Boyle.
Refugee rights activists held a protest outside Jim Chalmers鈥櫬爀lectoral office, calling on Labor to deliver better policy for聽refugees and asylum seekers. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Merri-bek City Councillors Sue Bolton and Monica Harte organised a community protest against the $368 billion AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Boat turn-backs. Offshore Detention. Refusal to settle groups of refugees in Australia. This triad is the 10-year-long contemporary White Australia policy of governments, Labor and Coalition. Jonathan Strauss聽argues for the need to step聽up the pressure.
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