Left On-line
Frontier Online (http://www.abc.net.au/frontier) — The groundbreaking ABC-TV documentary series about the 150-year war against the Aboriginal people has a companion web page. The site reflects material presented in the TV series, as well as content prepared exclusively for the internet. Immediately after each program there will be a "live" discussion forum about issues raised.
Brandon Astor Jones — Regular readers of Brandon's weekly Â鶹´«Ã½ column, "Looking Out", should investigate his web page at http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/muc/brandon.
Chris Kelly — While we are on the subject of Â鶹´«Ã½ Weekly contributors on the web, why not visit our irrepressible cartoonist, Chris Kelly, at his site at http://snowman.ice.net.au./CK/.
Nike Campaign Youth Page (http://www.compugraph.com/clr/nikeyouth.html) — A forum for young people who are concerned about Nike's abuse of workers in Asia and would like to help win justice for Nike's production workers. On this page, you will find ideas, questions, commentary, reports on activities and facts about Nike — all written by young people who believe in justice before style.
Albania in Revolt — For the latest news and analysis of what is happening in Albania check http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~zac/al1.htm.
Tamil struggle on the web — A site providing information and news about the Tamil people's struggle for self-determination has been launched. You can find it at http://www.eelam.com. There will be daily news updates, analysis and background to events in the Tamil homelands.
Contrast.org (http://www.contrast.org/) — This new Netherlands-based collective promises "to promote the use of electronic communication devices specifically to promote, defend and strengthen freedom of expression and universal human rights. Contrast.org brings contra-information on-line, through mailing lists, databases, WWW-pages, websites or combinations of these techniques ... More complex websites require more knowledge. The on-line work-space will collect expertise and make it available for those who want to use it. Not by means of courses, but by working at it yourself, in collaboration with the contrast.org technical team. The work-space will build a library. It will be a place to learn by reading and doing."
Left On-line welcomes information on new and interesting left and progressive Web sites. Send a short description to glw@greenleft.org.au or visit http://www.greenleft.org.au/. Don't forget to recommend the GLW home page on your travels through the Web!