Activists are set to protest Labor’s cruel immigration policy of keeping refugees in limbo. Kerry Smith reports.
Issue 1369
News
The Australia Nursing Federation Western Australiais conducting yet another online poll on an inadequategovernment pay offer. Chris Jenkins reports.
Socialist Alliance will contest the NSW election in March, with a campaign focused on housing justice, cost of living pressures, health care and public transport. Jim McIlroy reports.
Danish multinational tugboat company Svitzer has threatened to lock out workers at 17 Australian ports, rather than negotiate an enterprise agreement with the Maritime Union of Australia. Pip Hinman reports.
Union and solidarity activists protested outside the annual general meeting of Ansell because of its anti-union policies. Chris Slee reports.
A group of Iranian refugees are continuing their round-the-clock sit-in outside the Immigration Department. Chris Slee reports.
Workplace delegates with the Retail and Fast Food WorkersUnionjust finishedthe union’s first everconference. Isaac Nellist reports.
The Federal Court has ruled in favour of formerlecturer Tim Andersonin an appeal over his termination of employment.Ellie Stephenson ԻSwapnik Sanagavarapu report.
The jury has been dismissed after a three-week trial of a New South Wales prison officer accused of murdering Wiradjuri man Dwayne Johnstone. Rachel Evans reports.
A climate protest calling on Labor to stop expanding fossil fuelsattracted more than 400 people. Rachel Evans reports.
As an army band played the Last Post, peace activists stood silently, wearing small placards, warning of militarism and war. Jim McIlroy reports.
Anewempty facility offers a perfect opportunity to provide a temporary home for women escaping domestic violence.Darren Saffin reports.
Members of the Australian Nursing Federation WAare set tostart day-long work stoppages as part of their enterprise bargaining agreement negotiations with the state Labor government. Chris Jenkins reports.
Rising Tide organised a well attended protest outside the Newcastle office of Sharon Claydon MP, calling on Labor to stop mining and exporting coal.TheodoreL Catt reports.
Analysis
NSW Civil Liberties Council president Josh Pallas gave apresentation on anti-protest laws and the right to protest at Ecosocialism 2022.
Historian and Kurdish solidarity activistJohn Tully gave the inaugural Sydney Kobane Day Lecture at New South Wales Parliament House.
“Australia is back as a constructive, positive and willing climate collaborator,” climate change minister Chris Bowen told COP27. But how true is this, asks Pip Hinman.
After years of bellicose anti-China rhetoric from Australian and US elites, the fact that Xi Jinping, Joe Biden and Anthony Albanese did actually meet does seem positive. Alex Bainbridgelooks at what it reallyrepresents.
Residents of the InnerWest Sydney community, and many suburbs beyond to Penrith, lost a great activist for social and environmental justice, writeAdrienne Shilling and Peter Hehir.
Failure born of neoliberal greed is apparent at the COP27 Climate Change Conference in Egypt.Gideon Polya reports.
Labor has done very little to reverse the Kennett-era health and education privatisation spree, the consequences of which have led to a overloaded health system and a crisis-ridden education system.Arie Huybregts reports.
“In our negotiations with Labor, I’ve asked for their evidence that the Voice will not cede our sovereignty. To date, no one has responded to this request,” Senator Lidia Thorpe told Paul Gregoire.
Socialist Alliance supports the current inspiring uprising across Iran, led by young women. Jacob Andrewartha argues Australia can do more to help.
World
The Kurdistan National Congress (KNK) released the following statement condemning Turkey's air strikes on cities in North and East Syria and Northern Iraq, which began on November 20.
The Iranian and Turkish governments have deported more than 240,000 Afghan refugees this year, in violation of international law, reports Ben Radford.
West Papuan activist George Dimara and Indonesian Human Rights lawyer and West Papua solidarity activistVeronica Komanspoke as part of Ecosocialism 2022.
Nilüfer Koç, spokesperson for the Commission on Foreign Relations of the Kurdistan National Congress,spoke at the Brisbane session of Ecosocialism 2022. In the Q&A after her presentation, she answered questions on Ukraine, Iran and Rojava.
Nilüfer Koç from the Kurdish National Congress spoke at the Ecosocialism 2022 conference about the popular uprising in Iran, war in Ukraine and Rojava Revolution. Alex Bainbridge and Susan Price report.
Ukrainian and Polish trade unions are calling on the International Trade Union Confederation to expelthe pro-war Russian Federation of Trade Unions, reports Federico Fuentes.
Ontario’s Conservative government has officially repealed its anti-worker, anti-union legislation, reports Jeff Shantz.
Since its inception, the United Stateshas schemedto spread its power, often unbeknownst to its own citizens, writesBinoy Kampmark.
Latin American leaders use COP27 in Egypt to highlight the global capitalist system as the cause of the climate crisis and demand that rich countries take meaningful action, reports Ben Radford.
Ukrainian socialist Hanna Perekhoda discusses Russia’s relationship with Ukraine, the role of language in the conflict and the realities of the Donbas.
A prominent protest by Adivasi Indigenous communities is taking place in central India’s Hasdeo forests, where new coal mines are being pushed without consent, writes Ruchira Talukdar.
Trade unions across Latin America have expressed solidarity with Bolivia in the face of right-wing destabilisation attempts in Santa Cruz, reports Ana Zorita.
The number of malnourished children in North East Syria has increased by 150% in the past six months, and poverty rates have increased by 90%, reports Medya News.
Culture
The whole world knows about the recent US midterm elections, but how many people in the global north are aware of other country’s elections, or the recent coup in Burkina Faso, asks Tamara Pearson.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents six new books for reds and greens.
The latest screen adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s novel All Quiet on the Western Front, exposes the brutality, bloodshed and chaos of World War I trench warfare. Alex Salmon reviews.
Oil is a sprawling and epic play, spanning 160 years, which traces the petroleum industry’s problematic history and future. Barry Healy reviews.
Maree F Roberts reviews The Stasi Poetry Circle — a thought-provoking approach to the Cold War's culture wars in the former German Democratic Republic.