Unions and community organisations need to step up the push for real change, including a meaningful wage rise for low-paid workers, argues Alex Bainbridge.
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By releasing the Catalans leaders, the Spanish government is hoping to rebuild bridges with those alienated by their imprisonment, even as it insists on the impossibility of having a indepedence referendum, writes Dick Nichols.
Jacob Andrewartha reports on two communities fighting local councils to save their outdoor public swimming pools.
A form of “people’s war” is emerging in Haiti, according toKim Ives, where people are sick and tired of poverty and being used by elites.
The attack on Critical Race Theory is the latest right-wing onslaught against "cultural Marxism" and its supposed hidden intention to destroy Western civilisation, writes Jonathan Lockhart.
While university managements practice wage theft andcut jobs and courses, casual and precarious university workers pay the price. Markela Panegyres reports on the crisis facing higher education.
More than 150 workers, students and residents picketed entrances to Parramatta’s historic Willow Grove on June 22, reports Susan Price.
To cut greenhouse gas emissions we need to rapidly shift to safe, renewable energy. Nuclear power is not the answer, writes Simon Butler.
Australia's ties to Israeli weapons corporations make it complicit in the atrocities being committed against Palestinians, arguesSue Bolton.
After three weeks on strike, General Mills workers haveendorsed a dealthat includes awage riseand inwhich alltheir conditions are maintained, reports Jim McIlroy.
Adam Portellifrom the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance takes issue witha 鶹ýarticle on the MEAA supporting media accreditation at protests.
A former Department of Immigration deputy secretary told a rally for the Murugappan familythat good immigration policy can and should be compassionate. Paul Oboohov reports.
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