After injecting $1.9 billion into the Whyalla Steelworks, Labor wants it run by private interests.听Renfrey Clarke argues听if taxpayers are to bear the cost, they are entitled to demand that the assets stay in public ownership.
Anthony Albanese
PM Anthony Albanese鈥檚 mealy-mouthed dodging of Trump鈥檚 declaration that the US would 鈥渙wn鈥 and 鈥渓evel鈥 Gaza was his way of signalling that Australia will tag along, albeit with a little bit of hand-wringing, argues Sam Wainwright.听
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As the prime minister鈥檚 popularity and Labor鈥檚 primary vote plummet,听serious questions are being raised about the government鈥檚 real motivation for seeking to听delay and water down听long-awaited gambling ad ban laws. Suzanne James reports.
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Criticising the actions of a state and its policies should not be mistaken for antisemitism, writes听Judith Avril, a member of Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 Australia.
While Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 new social media ban for young people may appeal to worried parents,听Luka Koerber writes it doesn鈥檛 address the real problems with social media platforms.
Protesters across the country called on Labor to reconsider the approval of three new coal mines. Coral Wynter reports.听
鈥淲e have been hoping and waiting in vain,鈥 Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 states in an open letter to the Prime Minister. 鈥淣othing in the past twelve months has propelled you into meaningful action.鈥 See below to sign on.
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.
Many people already have distrust of politicians and the political system, and the furore around PM Anthony Albanese receiving favours from听disgraced former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is fuelling it. Peter Boyle reports.
Australia, Britain and Canada are responsible for 60% of Commonwealth emissions, while representing just 6% of Commonwealth countries鈥 populations. Pip Hinman reports.听
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 proposed social media ban for young people may be popular, but it鈥檚 likely to do more harm than good, argues Isaac Nellist.听
Labor came to government on the back of a strong vote for real action on climate change, but have now reneged on the promise to introduce stronger environment protection laws. Pip Hinman reports.听
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