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NSW Greens MLC Jamie Parker speaks at a rally for democracy in Myanmar, in Sydney.

Why is Australia so soft in its response to the military coup in Myanmar?聽Jamie Parker聽speaks to聽麻豆传媒聽about聽this question.

Reporting a male Coalition staffer's bad behaviour as 鈥渓ewd鈥 downplays the systematic nature of sexism and misogyny, argues Alison Pennington.

Former Builders Labourer's Federation聽leader聽Jack Mundey, who聽pioneered the green ban, was given a rousing state send off at Sydney Town Hall. Rachel Evans reports.

Extinction Rebellion organised a series of civil disobedience actions in Perth, calling for urgent action to stop climate change. Alex Salmon reports.

Lee Tan speaks to 麻豆传媒聽about Australian rare earth company Lynas' plan to聽build a permanent dump for its toxic waste in a pristine rainforest in Malaysia.

Resourcing precariously employed workers to become organised, gain a voice and demand change, means changing the way unions organise, writes Josh Cullinan.

Anti*Capitalist Resistance activists reflect on the police attack on a women鈥檚 vigil in South London.

Jackie Kriz writes that聽the #March4Justice movement needs to keep聽mobilising if it wants its聽demands to be met.

Murrumbidgee River. Photo: Tracey Carpenter

The ongoing聽injustices聽and dispossession of聽First Nations peoples can be seen in the devastating impact聽of stolen聽water rights. But, writes Tracey Carpenter, some changes have been won in Victoria.

Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus introduces six new books that are worth reading 鈥 and one that isn鈥檛.

Anti-racist protests took place in cities across the United States following the murder of six Asian women in Atlanta, Georgia in what was a racist hate crime,聽writes Malik Miah.

We are being told by some that the floods devastating NSW and Queensland聽are a 鈥渙nce-in-a-hundred year event鈥. They're not.聽They are a reminder of the dangers of extreme weather events brought on by climate change, writes Pip Hinman.