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In an event organised by Fighting In Resistance Equally (FIRE) on January 26, more than 10,000 people gathered at The Block in Redfern to pay their respects to Australia鈥檚 first nations and show support for Indigenous rights.

Ken Canning, chairman of the Indigenous Social Justice Association, kicked off the event by saying: 鈥淚t鈥檚 really great to see all of these faces here. We want this to be a healing day and we need this to be a peaceful event.鈥 He added: 鈥淲e are peaceful people despite what the media says.鈥

Since the 2010 declaration of the Anna Bligh state Labor government that Adani鈥檚 proposed Carmichael coalmine and rail project in Central Queensland was being assessed as a 鈥渟ignificant project鈥, opponents have raised the shady dealings of the company on its home turf, India.

The continued support for the project by Labor and Coalition forces in Queensland and Canberra, in the face of the growing likelihood of the project achieving 鈥渟tranded asset鈥 status as sources of financing dry up, raises the question: 鈥淲hat is in it for the pollies?鈥

Homemade signs and pink pussy hats abounded on January 21 as thousands of women rallied in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne as part of the international Women鈥檚 Marches.

As hundreds of thousands marched across Europe and the US, 1500 people 鈥 many of them young women 鈥 gathered in Sydney鈥檚 Hyde Park to form a human chain in a symbol of global solidarity. In Melbourne, protesters marched from Alexandra Gardens and formed a human chain along the banks of the Yarra.

Egyptian authorities detained Sami Anan, a former army general who had announced his candidacy for the upcoming presidential elections, on January 23. Anan was seen as President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi鈥檚 last major challenger as he attempts to secure a second term in office.

The ex-military chief of staff, Anan was taken to the Military Prosecutor's office in Cairo, according to his son and one of his lawyers.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has seized on International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts predicting a rise in global economic growth following the US administration鈥檚 corporate tax cuts, to call for similar cuts here.

Describing the proposed cut as an 鈥渆nterprise tax program鈥, Turnbull said on January 22 that the measure would 鈥渞esult in more investment and more jobs鈥 鈥 despite significant evidence that 鈥渢rickle down鈥 economics does not work.

Treasurer Scott Morrison has demanded that Labor supports its proposal to cut the tax rate for big business from 30% to 25%.

Gilbert Achcar, a socialist writer who has long followed the Arab world, says the current Tunisian revolt, with protests against spending cuts and austerity breaking out across the country this month, was a 鈥渇oreseeable鈥 continuation of the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011.

Archar spoke to Calian Mace and Hala Kodmani in a January 14 interview first published in French daily Liberation. The version below is reprinted from .

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麻豆传媒 Radio on 3CR spoke to Anas Alwakil, a Sudanese community activist and Nawal Ali, a social worker and advocate for women, on January 19 about the federal government鈥檚 fear-mongering and the so-called Sudanese gang crime wave that has hit Victoria.

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Radical Perth, Militant Fremantle
Edited by Charlie Fox, Bobbie Oliver & Lenore Layman
Black Swan Press
Curtin University, 2017
283 pages, $30.00

When we think of Western Australia, we generally do not think about left-wing politics or radical actions. WA鈥檚 unique history, demographic, natural resources and generally prosperous economic conditions had always shaped a strong sense of a place not especially inclined to serious challenges to the status quo.

The South Australian government has begun a public consultation on whether to hold a trial of underground coal gasification (UCG). The practice was banned in Queensland after it caused 鈥渋rreversible鈥 damage to hundreds of square kilometres of valuable Darling Downs farming land.

Australia鈥檚 33 billionaires increased their wealth by more than $38 billion dollars last year 鈥 or more than $1 billion each. That is more than $3 million each a day!

At the other end of the spectrum, cited in the Sydney Morning Herald showed the wealth of the bottom half of Australians declined in the same period alongside stagnating wage growth.

The Labour-led coalition government in New Zealand was formed in October after the welcome usurping of nine years of rule by the neoliberal National Party.

However, Labour was only able to form government with the help of two minor players 鈥 the populist, anti-immigration New Zealand First and the Greens. 聽

OK, it鈥檚 (almost) official. The zombie Trans-Pacific Partnership, widely criticised as a huge, undemocratic corporate power grab, has been restored to life

What鈥檚 the latest move and is it irreversible?