Activists again stopped logging in the West Kunanyi Range, part of the Wellington Range, following a call from Uncle Jim Everett to protect Country in the lead-up to Invasion Day. Kerry Smith reports.
Indigenous
Djab Wurrung Gunnai Gundjitmara woman and independent Senator Lidia Thorpe spoke to Chloe DS on the latest episode of the 91自拍论坛 Show about resisting racism, the importance of truth-telling and Labor and Liberal鈥檚 refusal to deliver justice for First Nations people.
The signing of the world鈥檚 biggest free trade agreement between the European Union and Southern Common Market 鈥 after 25 years of stalled negotiations 鈥 has grave implications for the environment and human rights, reports Ben Radford.
It is no exaggeration to say that whether Dutton wins or loses, his racist campaign is already harming people, argues Peter Boyle.
Find out where and when to join protests across the country on Invasion Day.
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe told Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS that the major parties are in a 鈥渞ace to the bottom鈥 on policy for First Nations peoples and that Labor has 鈥渄elivered nothing鈥.
Bill Nevins takes us on a journey through this past century in this collection of wonderful poems, writes Lorcan Otway.
Grassroots activists have formed Justice not Jails to counter聽the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party鈥檚 punitive 鈥渢ough on crime鈥 approach. Stephen W Enciso reports.
Ben Radford reviews the memoir of Waraoni climate activist Nemonte Nenquimo, who defends the Amazon and the indigenous peoples of eastern Ecuador against the power of big oil.
Protesters made their opposition known as the new City of Greater Geelong Council pushed to undo the former council decision, made with First Nations peoples鈥 support, not to recognise January 26 as 鈥淎ustralia Day鈥, reports Angela Carr.
Hundreds joined a Human Rights Day vigil to support Uncle Robbie Thorpe's case against former Benjamin Netanyahu advisor Mark Regev, which was withdrawn by the Department of Public Prosecutions. Jacob Andrewartha 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Prehistoric findings counter the view that humans are naturally greedy, self-centred creatures, as cohabitation and cooperation were part of the evolutionary picture for thousands of years.聽Rupen Savoulian reports.
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