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More than 100 people gathered at the former Blue Mountains library to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Aaisha Slee reports.
Activists and refugees leading the movement for their rights came together at the first Rural Australians for Refugees national conference in four years. Jonathan Strauss reports.
Rachel Evans reports that a聽Blue Mountains Women鈥檚 Health and Resource Centre聽rally opposing violence against women brought together hundreds of members of the sex and gender diverse community.
Between 300-350 people attended a solidarity action in Katoomba, reports Lisa Macdonald.
Up to 1000 people marched through the streets of Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains, on June 9 to oppose the NSW Coalition government's plan to raise the wall of the Warragamba Dam by 14 metres.
The ingredients of big-business operations in NSW were all there: a multinational tourism operator; environmental groups with varying interests; a donation to the NSW Labor Party; the apparent channelling of another donation; a local council decision overturned by the Land and Environment Court; and development approved by the then-Labor Party planning minister, Frank Sartor.