Indigenous

Calls are growing for an independent investigation into the death of听24-year-old Warlpiri-Luritja man Kumanjayi White, who died while being restrained by police, reports Isaac Nellist.

Protesters rallied outside Labor MP Peter Khalil鈥檚 office in Naarm/Melbourne in response to Labor鈥檚 decision to approve Woodside鈥檚 North West Shelf gas extension. Jordan AK 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Hydrozoa

Transnational companies, finding an ally in United States President Donald Trump and his extractivist agenda, are pushing to mine the seafloor for valuable minerals, despite widespread concerns about the potential ecological and climate impacts, reports Ben Radford.

Labor鈥檚 decision to extend Woodside鈥檚 North West Shelf sends a clear signal to the gas industry that it will not let the concerns of scientists, Traditional Owners and ordinary working people stand in the way of corporate profits, argues Maz Misiewicz.

Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe has called on Labor to urgently implement the recommendations of the 1997 Bringing Them Home report, as the systemic removal and incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children continues. Kerry Smith reports.

The Feminism in the Time of Gaza forum, organised by Australian Palestine Advocacy Network, was packed to capacity, writes Mary Merkenich.

book covers and bookshelf

Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents new books on the German peasants鈥 war, air, Amazonian struggles, climate history, class rule and Karl Marx鈥檚 later views on oppression and revolution.

Polly Cutmore, a Traditional Gomeroi Owner, has rejected the Native Title Tribunal鈥檚 findings that the NSW government can lease the Pilliga Forest for its 850-well coal seam gas mining project. Kerry Smith reports.

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Protests have been held across Aotearoa New Zealand against the right-wing coalition government, after it forced through a bill amending the country鈥檚 Equal Pay Act.听Zara Lomas听reports.

Following the alleged murder of a small-business owner recently by an 18 year old on bail, the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party has passed what it听boasted听are听the 鈥渟trongest鈥 bail laws in Australia.听Stephen W Enciso reports.

West Papuan protesters

While the world focuses on superpower competition, Indonesia is quietly striking deals with its Pacific neighbours in an effort to weaken support for occupied West Papua, writes Ali Mirin.

Hundreds joined in 17 protests organised by What You Were Wearing?听in cities across the country to demand governments take real steps to drop domestic and family violence. Rachel Evans and Liv Carney report.