Kenan Bircan, the Sydney representative of the 鶹ý Party(Yeşil Sol Parti)in Turkey, discussesits campaign for the May 14 general election.
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The Sudanese-Australian community mobilised outside Melbourne's State Library,calling for a return to civilian rule in Sudan.Jacob Andrewartha reports.
People in indefinite detention across the country held peaceful protests demanding their release.Chloe DS reports.
“Money for health and education, not for war and devastation!” rang out as arms lobbyist and former Coalitionminister Christopher Pyne arrived at the Defence Strategic Review Summit. Jim McIlroy reports.
John Pilger recalls the "electric" opposition of writers and journalists to the coming war in the 1930s and investigates why there is "a silence filled by a consensus of propaganda" today as the two greatest powers draw closer to conflict.
Work has started on the Perdaman fertiliser plant on the Burrup Peninsula, near Karratha, in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Chris Jenkins reports.
Khader Adnan died after 86 days of refusing food in protest of his detention by Israel, writes Tamara Nassar. He is the first Palestinian to die during a hunger strike in almost 40 years.
Unionists and health and safety representatives, as well as family and friends, mourned workers who have beenkilled, disabled, or physically or mentally injured at work on International Workers Memorial Day. Chloe DS reports.
May Day marches were organised in Boorloo/Perth, Gadi/Sydney,Meanjin/Brisbane, Muloobinba/Newcastle,Kombumerri/Gold Coast,Walyalup/Fremantle and Tarndanya/Adelaide. Susan Price, Jim McIlroy,Alex Salmon and Renfrey Clarkereport.
Under significant pressure Labor is signalling it will raise the rate of the JobSeeker payment in the federal budget — but only for those aged over 55. Isaac Nellist reports.
Hundreds of unionists and their families attended the Labour Day march on the Gold Coast.Susan Price reports.
Many US states have passed laws penalising companies that use boycottsto pressure Israel on its human rights record, writes Selma Dabbagh. Julia Bacha’s 2021 documentary Boycott tells the story of these efforts to stifle dissent.
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