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Co-editors Jeff Sparrow and Antony Loewenstein discuss their new book with contributors Tad Tietze and Larissa Behrendt at the June 14 launch at Sydney's Gleebooks.
Â鶹´«Ã½ Weekly rejects the attempt by the Victorian government to criminalise supporters of Palestinian rights, Â鶹´«Ã½ coeditor Stuart Munckton said.
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Greetings from around the world for Â鶹´«Ã½'s 20th anniversary.
Climate change was a big factor in the devastating floods that swept through Queensland and other states in January. For decades, scientists have warned that carbon pollution will lead to more frequent weather disasters.
September 11, 2010 -- Ten years ago, thousands of Australian activists joined forces to blockade a meeting of the powerful World Economic Forum in Melbourne for three days, beginning September 11, 2000.
Rallies against the Northern Territory intervention into Aboriginal communities took place across Australia on February 13.
Â鶹´«Ã½ Weekly has been informed that our website, has won a Hitwise Online Performance Award for the most popular website in Australia in 2005 in the "lifestyle and politics" category.
On September 4, 1970, the Australian government, acting on the advice of ASIO, denied an entry visa to Dick Gregory, a famous African-American comedian and social activist who was outspoken in his opposition to the US war in Vietnam.
On the boxÌý—ÌýOrthodykes,ÌýMessage Stick: Wayne Atkinson,ÌýCutting Edge: Beslan, Grass, The Cirlce and The Mary G Show.
The photograph accompanying the article "The demise of university education" in GLW #639 was taken by Johanna Trainor.
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