Members of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) are striking against major US-owned car manufacturers, as they negotiate for lost wages and conditions and job security in a radically changing industry, reports Malik Miah.
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Housing activists criticised the first Labor budget for failing to act on housing shortages affecting hundreds of thousands of people across New South Wales. Jim McIlroy reports.
Jo茫o Pedro de Paula from the Brazilian Socialism and Liberty Party and a leader of the National Union of Students in Brazil and Ben Radford from 麻豆传媒 gave useful insights into the diverse struggles underway in Latin America. Jim McIlroy reports.
Refugees started a week-long protest to demand permanent visas outside Home Affairs Minister Clare O鈥橬eil electorate office. Chris Slee reports.
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A snap action drew more than 30 people to Gowrie Station听to push for the duplication of the Upfield Line which becomes a single track north of Fawkner. Jordan AK reports.
Filipino community groups organised a moving commemoration, 鈥淣ever Again, Never Forget, Never Again To Martial Law鈥澨 to mark resistance to ongoing听martial law.听Tracy Cabrera reports.
The Cuban government has denounced the participation of its citizens in Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine, as it revealed the discovery of a human trafficking ring seeking to entice or trick Cubans into joining the war effort, reports Federico Fuentes.
The campaign for accessible tram stops in the Merri-Bek area is growing, with the听Rail Tram and Bus Union being the latest to throw its support behind the push for equity. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
A new report by Better Renting found 70%听of rental homes are too cold in winter, reports Isaac Nellist.
The Transport Workers Union wants听Qantas chair and the whole听board sacked for its anti-worker decisions, after the High Court unanimously upheld two Federal Court rulings. Jim McIlroy reports.
More than 150 angry Lara residents protested the proposed Prospect Hill waste-to-energy incinerator plan. Angela Carr reports.
Protesters took a stand against Japan's听dumping of Fukushima鈥檚 nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean and called on Australia to do more. Jim McIlroy reports.
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