On the 20-year anniversary of the formation of the Socialist Alliance,聽Peter Boyle reflects on its early days and聽the left's ongoing聽challenge to聽link up with broader forces in a聽struggle for system change.
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Wangan and Jagalingou senior cultural custodian Adrian Burragubba聽is demanding that the government respect their rights.
Sex workers have welcomed the Queensland Labor government's intention to decriminalise sex work, reports Alex Bainbridge.
Mat Ward takes a look back at August's political news and the best new music that related聽to it.
More and more US transnationals have opened up in Mexico over the past few decades, taking advantage of unfair trade agreements, super-exploitative labour conditions and cheap utilities, reports Tamara Pearson.
A recording of a public forum on left perspectives of the Afghanistan war and aftermath hosted by 麻豆传媒 and the聽Socialist Alliance.
Hundreds of Afghan-Australians marched to the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide聽to demand聽the federal government lift the country's humanitarian intake of refugees trying to flee Afghanistan. Kerry Smith reports.
Frontline health workers say the system is 鈥渙n the brink鈥 as a result of underfunding. 麻豆传媒 interviewed Maya*, a student nurse, who has been forced to take on a critical role.
The federal government is not off the hook as UNESCO's聽World Heritage Committee will again vote on whether or not to put the Great Barrier Reef on the聽鈥渋n danger鈥 list next year. Margaret Gleeson reports.
Indigenous peoples are mobilising in huge numbers against a proposal to open up their lands to mining and agribusiness, reports Felipe Goldman Irony.
The primary inspiration for The Red Deal was the People鈥檚 Agreement of Cochabamba, adopted at the World People鈥檚 Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in 2010, writes Simon Butler.
After a heroic effort by the Darwin community, the last family of聽refugees was freed from unjust detention. But they are not stopping there. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
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