The latest report from Melbourne-based independent think-tank Breakthrough 鈥 National Centre for Climate Restoration, , provides graphic descriptions of what lies ahead if we do not immediately take action.
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editor Ian Angus looks at six new books for ecosocialists. Inclusion doesn鈥檛 not imply endorsement.
"Australia may be the world's most secretive democracy," the reported on June 5.
The US newspaper was commenting on the raids by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) on a NewsCorp journalist and then the head office of the ABC. They were looking for evidence of information provided by whistleblowers that was used in articles exposing possible crimes by the Australian military and other authorities.
Protesters outside the Downing Centre court in Sydney on May 31 denounced the prosecution of Stephen Langford for his 鈥渃lose the camps鈥 graffiti. Langford, representing himself, was found guilty by Magistrate Julie Huber, who rejected the 鈥渄uress鈥 defence and ordered him to pay $2421.
More than 60 people gathered outside the electoral office of Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts Paul Fletcher in the northern Sydney suburb of Lindfield on June 11 to demand the federal Coalition government protect press freedom.
From July 1, Prime Minister Scott Morrison will receive a 2% pay rise on top of his already inflated parliamentary salary. Morrison currently earns $538,460 a year and in a few weeks time will earn an additional $10,000 a year. The current base salary for federal MPs and Senators is $207,100.
Up to 1000 people marched through the streets of Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains, on June 9 to oppose the NSW Coalition government's plan to raise the wall of the Warragamba Dam by 14 metres.
The highly topical musical Hadestown won eight awards at this year's annual Tony Awards ceremony in New York on June 9.聽The Tonys recognise excellence in live Broadway theatre.
Environmental and women鈥檚 rights campaigns feature in this week鈥檚 Activist Report.
The AFP raids have inspired this poem by John Monfries.
This book exposes the extraordinary scale of the double lives to be found among the most powerful section of the Catholic hierarchy.
Red Joan
Starring Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson, Tom Hughes & Tereza Srbova
Directed by Trevor Nunn
In cinemas
Red Joan is loosely based on the spying activities of British civil servant聽Melita Norwood, who was nearly 90 years old when she was exposed as a Soviet agent.
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