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About 100 people gathered in central Québec City, Canada, on August 14 to hold vigil for the journalists murdered by Israel in Gaza and protest the Canadian government’s complicity in Israel’s ...
The looming Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) summit is backed by an assortment of human rights advocates, astroturfers, property developers and Zionist agitators. Two of the key participants at the ...
About 300 people attended a vigil in solidarity with the people of Sweida/Suwayda, Syria at Martin Place organised by the Sydney Druze community. Peter Boyle reports.
Despite the incumbents trying to weaponise the Members Coalition's support for justice for Palestine, several MC members won spots in the recent delegate elections. Steve O'Brien reports.
The Maritime Union of Australia is ramping up pressure on the Pilbara Port Authority, pushing for protected industrial action ...
Western Australian Labor’s proposed amendment to the Criminal Code, dubbed the “post and boast bill”, could easily be used against grassroots groups seeking to force Labor to act on various reforms.
Mariane Paviasen Jensen, a Greenland MP for the Inuit Ataqatigiit party and prominent environmentalist, has described a 60 Minutes Australia program as a “propaganda broadcast” for Australian mining ...
Join the march in your city on August 24 to demand sanctions on Israel, an end to the two-way arms trade and to Israel’s starvation genocide in Gaza.
More than 50,000 Queensland teachers went on strike to demand better pay and more classroom resources. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Defend Dissent Coalition organised a protest against Labor’s “Social Cohesion Pledge”, which would further restrict the right to protest. Jake Maison reports.
Pas Forgione reports that, after nearly three and a half years in office, South Australian Labor has barely made a dent in the state’s acute housing shortage.
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