Several hundred climate activists rallied outside Kirribilli House, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 residence, as part of environment groups鈥 12-day Rise Up campaign.聽Coral Wynter reports.
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A report by the Antipoverty Centre,聽published by GetUp!,聽reveals聽just how punishing 鈥渕utual obligation鈥 schemes are for those on JobSeeker and Youth Allowance. Isaac Nellist reports.
鈥淧rotect Country and our climate鈥 was the headline message of a protest outside the Labor Party national conference opening. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Progressive, activist campaign groups such as GetUp!, 350.org and Friends of the Earth have been in the federal Coalition government鈥檚 sights for some time.
However, a new bill introduced into parliament threatens to also frustrate the work of human rights, environmental, women鈥檚, international aid and social justice NGOs and charities.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) raids on the Melbourne and Sydney offices of the Australian Workers Union (AWU) on October 24 show the state is becoming more authoritarian at a time when more people are disengaging from politics as usual.
GetUp! has just published an updated version of The Adani Files, which it released in February. reveals the fraudulent activity of the mining giant, currently under investigation in India, where it is accused of a complex $298 million scam that cheated shareholders, tax authorities and Indian energy consumers.
A new campaign, , spearheaded by Dr Alex Wodak and GetUp!, has been launched in response to the federal government鈥檚 decision to deny income support payments to those who test positive to certain drugs.
Candles were firmly held against the darkness of Australia鈥檚 cruel bipartisan refugee policy on July 19.
Initiated by GetUp! and supported by numerous refugee rights organisations, the vigils drew thousands of people to more than 50 locations across Australia from big cities to small country towns.
The vigils marked four years since then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced that anyone who came seeking asylum in Australia via boat would never be resettled in Australia.
This year, progressive people in Australia have had more cause than usual to pay attention to international politics.
US President Donald Trump on the right shows the depths to which capitalist politics can plunge while British Labour leaderJeremy Corbyn on the left has given many cause for new hope and inspiration.
AGL CEO Andrew Vesey likes to paint himself as a sort of 鈥済reenie鈥 who is shifting the company in the right direction in these 鈥渃arbon constrained鈥 times.
About 200 people protested outside its AGM in Sydney on September 28.
AGL claims to be "green" but it is Australia's Number 1 fossil fuel polluter, owning three of Australia's most polluting coal fired power stations. It also runs NSW's major unconventional gas plant in Camden, south west Sydney.
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