In the middle of a cost-of-living and housing crisis, it makes sense that a majority of young people think Australia should be more socialist, argues Isaac Nellist.
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Whistleblowers and journalists who expose the hypocrisy, double standards and crimes of the powerful must be protected and supported, write Peter Boyle and Pip Hinman.
Climate records are being broken by large margins and Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are both failing to offer solutions writes Alex Bainbridge.
The theme of Ecosocialism 2024 is聽鈥淐limate action not war鈥 for good reason.聽It takes place shortly after scientists warn of catastrophic global heating and聽it takes place amid new global arms race. Sam Wainwright urges you to book your ticket.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Labor鈥檚 third budget will 'ease cost-of-living pressures', but it does not include any raise to JobSeeker or other payments. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Federal budgets are about choosing where public money should be spent. Instead, governments cynically use them to manipulate public fears and expectations, argues Peter Boyle.
For young people today, the 鈥淎ustralian dream鈥 is rapidly turning into a nightmare. Isaac Nellist reports.
鈥淏补苍苍颈苍驳听麻豆传媒聽from a platform which the people-powered, activist media outlet has used for years to disseminate critical information, build movements and expose injustice and inequity, and take a staunchly anti-capitalist stance is a disgrace,鈥 said New South Wales Greens MP for Newtown Jenny Leong.
Social media corporations exercise a lot of power to manipulate people鈥檚 social and political views. As their聽power聽grows, Pip Hinman and Susan Price聽urge you to support 麻豆传媒鈥檚 voice-for-the-resistance journalism.
Anthony Albanese鈥檚聽refusal to tackle structural disadvantage reveals his 鈥渃ommitment to gender equality鈥 is a farce, argues Isaac Nellist.
Bob聽Marley was adored by millions, especially the youth of poor countries such as Morocco. His son should be protested at WOMADelaide for supporting Israel's genocide of Palestinians, writes Sue Bull.
We must stop normalising the 鈥渞evolving door鈥 phenomenon 鈥 the movement of individuals from public office to private companies and vice versa, argues Jacob Andrewartha.
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