We need to ensure that coal-mining communities are聽part of the renewable energy future, argues聽former steel worker Steve O鈥橞rien.
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麻豆传媒鈥檚 Pip Hinman spoke to anti-war activist Vince Emanuele, who is active in US Senator Bernie Sanders鈥 campaign for presidential nomination, about how it is drawing in new activists and shaping politics.
Solidarity actions by Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in support of Wet'suwet'en land rights and against the construction of an illegal gas pipeline could be a turning point for Indigenous rights in Canada and the global climate movement.
Hundreds of activists from Sydney's west marched through Parramatta for climate action on February 25, reports Zebedee Parkes.
Sue Bolton asks why, the day after Rowan Baxter brutally incinerated his ex-partner Hannah Clarke and their children, the detective in charge of the investigation could publicly query whether聽the 鈥渉usband鈥 had been 鈥渄riven too far鈥.
Domestic violence homicides of women killed by their current or former partner have already exceeded the shocking average of one a week this year. Former Sutherland Shire Domestic Violence Network activist聽Margaret Gleeson聽takes a look at some solutions.
To fight for clean air and water is a revolutionary act in a world that rewards the destruction of nature for profit, argues Maritime Union of Australia Sydney Branch Secretary Paul McAleer.
Rapper, producer, film maker and socialist activist Boots Riley took to Twitter to outline why he will vote for the first time ever this year, and why he will be voting for democratic socialist presidential nominee Bernie Sanders.
At this point in human history, the limits of capitalism and the limits of our species鈥 life on Earth have converged. Laurie Adkin argues we have never been here before, and we cannot go back.
Residents put in a huge effort to save the historic Gandolfo Gardens. But they were thwarted by a system that privileges bureaucrats who were never going to be directly affected by the destruction of the trees, writes Sue Bolton.
Parasite's ability to piss off right wingers, as well as the twists and turns during the film that depicts the class divide of South Korean society, make it worth watching, argues Alex Salmon.
Please Gamble Irresponsibly tracks the history of sports gambling in Australia from colonial times to the current day, where we are inundated with gambling ads on TV聽while ironically being told 鈥渢o gamble responsibly鈥, writes Alex Salmon.
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