The right to decide whether or not to have children is fundamental.听Kamala Emanuel argues that those听who say they want to ban abortion out of concern for women are having themselves on.
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Nurses are leaving the profession in droves and the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed us to breaking point.听Abigail Humphreys provides听context to union members' decision to reject the 3% pay offer.
Mat Ward looks back at June's political news and the best new music that related to it.
Where do we draw the line when deciding who has an 鈥渦nfair鈥 advantage in elite sports, asks Mary听Merkenich?听
Four hundred people rallied outside the US Consulate听to protest the United States听Supreme Court decision to strike down the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling. Alex Salmon reports.
The far right needs to be politically defeated, not banned, writes Jacob Andrewartha.
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across Central and Latin America on June 25 to celebrate the gains made by LGBTIQ activists and demand further change, reports Ben Radford.
Ending deportations will be the real character test for the new Labor government, writes Janet Parker.
Renfrey Clarke asks who really set the stage for the war听and finds the answer in the aggressive military pressure exerted in the region by the United States and NATO.
Gideon Polya writes that free speech faltered and falsehood triumphed at the University of Melbourne, after the student union was听forced to withdraw a motion condemning apartheid Israel.
More than 100 protesters defied police to stop traffic in the CBD on June 27 for just under an hour at 8am as part of Blockade Australia鈥檚 (BA) week of climate action. Rachel Evans reports.
Stephen Coates reviews Fue Golpe, which chronicles the coup听that unfolded in Bolivia in November 2019 against the country鈥檚 elected president Evo Morales and the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) government.
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