While electric cars are often touted as the future of transport and a crucial part of the effort to reach “net zero” greenhouse gas emissions, in reality they are not a meaningful solution, argues Ben Radford.
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While the government commits billions of dollars to the black hole of AUKUS, universities are underfunded, allowing amanagement culture,which now pervades universities, to look for course and job cuts. Rowan Cahill reports.
A community-organised picket of the Bisalloy Steel factory in Tharawal/Wollongong on November 15 plans to stop work at the site “for as long as possible”. Isaac Nellist ǰٲ.
Remembrance Day has become a form of vulgar conditioning, used by the military-minded to ready the public for the next conflict, argues Binoy Kampmark.
The newly electedNorthern Territory Country Liberal Party has set to work on its“tough on crime” agenda by demonising incarcerated young people.Stephen W Enciso reports.
The 400th day of Israel’s genocide against the people of Gaza was marked by large protest rallies across Australia, reportsAlex Bainbridge.
Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo has described rich countries’ plansto expand fossil fuels as a “death sentence” for his country. Zara Lomas looks at Pacific Island states’ push for ainternational treaty to phase out fossil fuels.
Australia has refused the United Nations Human Rights Committee’sorder to provide “an effective and enforceable remedy”to the Wunna Nyiyaparli people of Western Australia’s eastern Pilbara region. Paul Gregoire reports.
The new report by United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese suggeststhat Israel’s genocidal violence on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is integral to the Zionist regime’s goal of colonising Palestine. Paul Gregoire reports.
Refugees and supporters are continuing their campaign for permanent visas for more than 9000 people, whose refugee claims were rejected under the flawed Fast Track system. Chris Slee reports.
Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the election of Donald Trump in the 2024 United States election and the repression and censorship of activists in Singapore.
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