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Getting the Victorian government back in the game on energy ownership is good policy and appears to have been widely welcomed in the聽elections, argues Cam Walker.

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Almost 1000 delegates representing more than two hundred workers鈥 organisations in more than 120 countries gathered in Melbourne for the International Trade Union Confederation's 5th World Congress, reports Ron Guy.

Protesters gathered outside the Perth Magistrates Court聽to protest the 15-month prison sentence handed to climate activist Violet CoCo for blocking traffic in Sydney. Alex Salmon reports.

Nursing聽union activist and Socialist Alliance member Chris Jenkins explains the dispute between the Australia Nursing Federation WA聽and the WA government on the latest 麻豆传媒 Show.

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For the right-wing press, Elon Musk 鈥 who backed the Republicans in the recent midterm elections 鈥 is a social media saviour, writes Ari Paul.

Sovereign cinema

Sovereign Cinema, part of Melbourne's Environmental Film Festival, is a one-day mini-festival on December 10, reports Kerry Smith.

The idea of trusting the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund with 鈥渋nnovative approaches鈥 to聽assist developing countries dealing with the effects of climate change is a recipe for disaster, writes Chris Lang.

Senior Tiwi Lawman Dennis Tipakalippa, Carol Puruntatameri and lawyer Jordina Rust after the Federal

The Federal Court has dismissed Santos鈥 appeal against the finding that the oil and gas corporation had failed to consult Traditional Owners on the Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea. Pip Hinman reports.

Federal public servants will start enterprise bargaining from next May after receiving only small pay rises throughout the nine years of Coalition government.聽Stanley Blair reports.

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Firearms Prohibition Orders are supposed to target organised crime. But are they聽just another way for police to search and detain without cause and accountability, asks Suzanne James?

鈥淭he Australian Defence Exports Office聽is a gift from the government to the weapons鈥 corporations,鈥 Miriam Torzillo told protesters outside its office. Paul Oboohov reports.

Climate campaigner Violet CoCo and supporters outside court

Climate activist Violet CoCo has been sentenced聽to 15 month鈥檚 prison for blocking vehicles, possessing a bright light distress signal and refusing to comply with police directions, reports Rachel Evans.