Western Sahara Solidarity Aotearoa and Extinction Rebellion successfully blockaded the headquarters of Ballance Agri-Nutrients on May 29, reports Kerry Smith.
Agriculture
Turkey’s system of huge dams is not just about irrigation and generating hydro-electric power, writes Sarah Glynn. It is a source of political power over the whole region.
King tides and climate change have become survival issues for the world’s coastal cities, writes Rob Pyne.
Australian-Canadian mining company OceanaGold is misleading the public about support for its mine in Central Luzon in the Philippines, reports Ron Guy.
The Indian farmers movement has come to signify a democratic resistance to crony capitalism, communalism and authoritarianism, writes Ruchira Talukdar.
The Members Coalition Teams that contested the NSW Public Sector Association election were the surprisesÌýof the recent vote, reports Kerry Smith.
Extinction Rebellion organised a series of civil disobedience actions in Perth, calling for urgent action to stop climate change. Alex Salmon reports.
The ongoingÌýinjusticesÌýand dispossession ofÌýFirst Nations peoples can be seen in the devastating impactÌýof stolenÌýwater rights. But, writes Tracey Carpenter, some changes have been won in Victoria.
The stripping of Indian democracy by the far-right, Hindu-nationalist government of Narendra Modi is causing uproar in the Australian-Indian diaspora.
Protests continue against Modi’s three new farm lawsÌýamidst a deadlock between farmers’ unions and the government. Indian socialist and feminist Kavita Krishnan discussed the situation withÌýÂ鶹´«Ã½.
About 500 members of the Indian communityÌýand supporters held a protest in solidarity with Indian farmersÌýon February 21, reports Susan Price.
Kavita KrishnanÌýspeaks with Â鶹´«Ã½ on the current situation regarding the Indian farmers protests.
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