Prime Minister Scott Morrison made Australia even more of a climate pariah at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, argues Sarah Hathway.
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Steve O鈥橞rien, who is running for Lord Mayor of Newcastle and councillor in Ward 1, discusses his people before profit campaign.
Residents in the Inner West Council will soon be able to vote on whether to de-amalgamate their forcibly merged councils, Tileah Dobson reports.
Children and young people are experiencing a mental health epidemic. Markela Panegyres argues that聽resources are not being made available either聽for treatment or to tackle some of the causes.
Activists highlighted Warren Entsch's climate hypocrisy, reports Kerry Smith.
The focus on "net zero" and 鈥渇ossil fuels versus renewables鈥 does not do justice to the critical need for just solutions for the Global South and Indigenous peoples, writes Ruchira Talukdar.
Thousands of workers are on strike in the United States, in what is being dubbed 鈥淪triketober鈥, reports Malik Miah.
Inner West Council Mayor Rochelle Porteous won support for a motion to consult residents about re-establishing residents鈥 precinct committees. Isaac Nellist reports.
Hands off Glebe and Action for Public Housing hosted an online forum聽to discuss how best to defend New South Wales public housing from the state government鈥檚 plan to sell it off. Rachel Evans reports.
In a historic declaration, left-independentist alliance EH Bildu has acknowledged the suffering caused by the actions of its former armed wing, Basque Homeland and Freedom (ETA), reports Dick Nichols.
Binoy Kampmar sums up Day 1 of the appeal hearing against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
Supporters of the struggle for peace, democracy and women鈥檚 rights in Kobane, Rojava, gathered to mark聽World聽Kobane Day. Peter Boyle reports.
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