International classical pianist Jayson Gillham, who was cancelled after speaking out for Palestinian journalists during a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra recital, is seeking a public apology and compensation. Paul Gregoire reports.
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The interest rate cut will bring some relief for borrowers, but it will not significantly ease the cost-of-living crisis. 笔别迟别谤听叠辞测濒别 argues for four measures that聽will.
Western Australia Senator Fatima Payman attended the United Workers Union picket line in Dandenong South to show her solidarity with their fight for respect at work. Chloe DS reports.
Isaac Nellist聽spoke to Rising Tide Sydney鈥檚聽Zach Schofield聽about Labor's expansion of fossil fuels and the upcoming blockade of the world鈥檚 largest coal port in Muloobinba/Newcastle from November 19鈥28.
Nicholas Cowdery, a former NSW Director of Public Prosecutions, told an NSW parliamentary inquiry that the personal use of cannabis should be decriminalised, also to reduce the rate of Aboriginal imprisonment. Kerry Smith reports.
The University of Sydney is undertaking an investigation on its sociology Professor Sujatha Fernandes for alleged breach of the code of conduct.聽Valerie Chidiac听补苍诲听Ariana Haghighi听谤别辫辞谤迟.
The National Tertiary Education Union at the University of Sydney has voted to support an聽institutional academic boycott of Israeli universities and to cut ties with weapons industries. Pip Hinman reports.
Voluntary Assisted Dying is a now legal end-of-life option in New South Wales, however some people still face discrimination.聽Suzanne James reports.
Activists joined members of the Indian Diaspora outside聽Victorian Parliament聽to show聽solidarity with the indigenous Kuki-Zo minority, who are being targeted by Hindu extremist organisations in Manipur. Jordan AK reports.
More than 100 community and union activists turned out on to the steps of Geelong Town Hall聽to say 鈥渘o room for racism鈥. Sue Bull reports.
Community groups will host a candidate forum in the Balmain electorate in the lead-up to the New South Wales elections with a聽focus on how local democracy is best served. Peter Boyle reports.
Farhad Bandesh, a Kurd, escaped Iran because he was persecuted. But, as he told Sumitra Vignaendra, a聽bridging visa amounts to more torture.
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