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Cover image of Voice of Palestine

Pro-Palestinian solidarity activists in Australia have long been spreading information about the tragedy of the Palestinian people and the legitimacy of their revolution to Australian society, writes Khaled Ghannam. One example is the Arabic language publication Sawt Falastine (Voice of Palestine), first published in 1974.

The ACTU needs to take a much stronger stand if its going to force Labor to pressure Israel to abide by international law and defend Palestinians in Gaza from genocide, argues Tim Gooden.

The Brereton inquiry found Australian soldiers had killed or directed the killing of Afghan civilians, but none have been tried or sentenced. Meanwhile war crimes whistleblower David McBride has been given sent to jail. Pip Hinman reports.

RAFFWU members at May Day in Brisbane

Retail and Fast Food Workers鈥 Union secretary听Josh Cullinan听spoke to听Isaac Nellist听about the Senate inquiry into supermarket prices.听

anti-gas campaigners

Labor's decision to expand gas in a climate emergency reveals how much it has been captured by fossil fuel corporations. Pip Hinman reports.听

NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge told a 鈥淜ill The Bill鈥 protest at Sydney Town Hall that Labor鈥檚听Deportation and Entry Ban bill would give the immigration minister 鈥済od-like powers鈥. Peter Boyle reports.

In 1988, the Palestine National Council,听听the existence of the State of Palestine and in 2011 it applied for admission to the United Nations.听All the way, Palestine's claims have been challenged. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Thousands rally against Israel's genocide on Mother's Day

Thousands rallied around the country on the weekend of May 12, Mother's Day, in the 31st consecutive weekend of protests against Israel's genocide and Australia's complicity. Alex Bainbridge reports.

In his speech to a pro-Palestine rally, Nick Riemer asked how Vice-Chancellors can dare accuse us of violence when they are courting deeper links with the war industry?

On the day that climate scientists said the world is heading for 2.5掳C global warming, Labor announced it would accelerate major new fossil fuel projects beyond 2050. Colin Hughes reports.