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Emma Murphy reports the family of Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day, who died in custody, have mixed feelings about the coroner's findings. They say the struggle for justice must continue.

The whole crew of the Ruby Princess need to be tested for COVID-19, and a huge dose of sunshine needs to be shone on the events and parties involved in this disaster, writes Arthur Rorris.

Unions have slammed the government鈥檚 handling of the crew still on board the Ruby Princess聽as inhumane, reports Jim McIlroy.

Barry Sheppard reports on the horrific spread of the pandemic in the United States and the widening chasm in international cooperation.

The United Workers Union has released its plan to ensure that no worker is left behind during the COVID-19 crisis. Godfrey Moase spoke to Sue Bolton about it.

The cost of the COVID-19 corporate bailouts is still growing, but the battle over who will carry that cost has only just begin, writes Peter Boyle.

Pandemics have their roots in environmental change and ecosystem聽disturbances. Understanding their foundational causes can provide fertile ground for the systemic changes we so desperately need, writes Dale McKinley.

The coronavirus-inspired聽JobSeeker rate rise needs to be kept beyond the end of this current crisis, writes Holly Anderson.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all in this together鈥 is the refrain from governments. Trouble is, the rhetoric does not match reality and renters鈥 rights are being trampled, writes Pip Hinman.

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Banjo P Kay writes that after two years of sheet metal work, he was sacked a result of聽the COVID-19 crisis and now faces an uncertain future.

When public service unions in Tasmania realised the seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak, they acted swiftly to protect workers, reports Jenny Forward.

Structural inequality and racism means African Americans are dying at a much higher rate than whites in the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Malik Miah.