As the prime minister’s popularity and Labor’s primary vote plummet,Ìýserious questions are being raised about the government’s real motivation for seeking toÌýdelay and water downÌýlong-awaited gambling ad ban laws. Suzanne James reports.
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As the prime minister’s popularity and Labor’s primary vote plummet,Ìýserious questions are being raised about the government’s real motivation for seeking toÌýdelay and water downÌýlong-awaited gambling ad ban laws. Suzanne James reports.
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The Singaporean government is launching criminal investigations targeting activists from the Transformative Justice Collective, an anti-death penalty and social justice group, for posts made on social media.ÌýIsaac NellistÌýreports.
Rank-and-file construction members of the Construction Forestry, Maritime and Employees Union have been campaigning to keep the manufacturing division within the union’s amalgamated structure. Sue Bull reports.
Local residents and housing activists gathered outside boarding houses on Selwyn Street, Paddington, to protest the eviction of 32 older men. Andrew Chuter reports.
It’s a scary thought, butÌýAnthony Albanese or Peter Dutton could be elected the next prime minister on a minority of votes. Blair Vidakovich reports.Ìý
A snap protest outside Long Bay Correctional Facility demanded an end to brutality in custody after a First Nations inmate wasÌýbashed. Jim McIlroy reports.
Hundreds rallied against the right-wing politics of Donald Trump, warning politicians here not to use his play book.ÌýAlex Bainbridge reports.
Human Rights Watch has drawn attention to Australia’sÌýreversals of the rights of children in its criminal justice system. Paul Gregoire reports.
Brazilian socialist Israel Dutra speaks with Ben Radford about the country’s recent local elections, Donald Trump’s return and the challenges of resisting the far right and confronting the climate crisis.
Sarah Hathway, speaking on behalf of the Socialist Alliance,Ìýaddressed the Cry for Truth and Justice rally, which was organised by Be Tru 2 Uluru.
The Transformative Justice Collective, a social justice and anti-death penalty group based in Singapore, announced that it had been forced by the government to shut down its website and social media accounts, reports Isaac Nellist.
Within days of being inaugurated, United States President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders attacking migrants and rolling back the gains made by Black, LGBTIQ and women’s rights movements.ÌýMalik MiahÌýandÌýBarry SheppardÌýreport.