Human Rights Watch criticised the Western Australia government for the alarming rise in the forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families. Paul Gregoire 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Marianne Mackay
Calls to end the removal of Aboriginal children from their families were made at rallies around the country to mark Sorry Day and the beginning of Reconciliation Week.聽Alex Salmon and Pip Hinman report.
Sam Wainwright argues that a vote for the Socialist Alliance is not a wasted vote. Rather it sends a signal that voters believe only mobilised communities can defeat capitalism.
The Socialist Alliance is the only voice in the WA election to challenge the terrifying logic of the capitalist system to maximise profits at the expense of people's lives and the environment, reports Kerry Smith.
The Western Australian election is shaping up as a referendum on the Labor government鈥檚 handling of COVID-19, with pundits expecting it to be returned with an increased majority, reports Sam Wainwright.
Marianne Mackay and Sam Wainwright聽argue that the forced clearing of the Fremantle聽homeless people鈥檚 camp聽demonstrates the WA Labor government's failure to address homelessness.
The Prime Minister's pitiful one word change to the national anthem is a meaningless symbolic change that aims to bolster nationalism, argue聽Marianne Mackay and Alex Bainbridge.
The Western Australian Labor government聽announced it is opening up 5.2 million hectares 鈥 an area roughly the size of 75% of Tasmania 鈥 to potential fracking operations on November 27.