Communities in Esmeraldas province in northern Ecuador have denounced the government鈥檚 failure to act following one of the country鈥檚 biggest oil spills in recent history, reports Ben Radford.
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Rising Tide climate activists disrupted Opposition Leader Peter Dutton鈥檚 speech at the Lowy Institute, holding up a banner reading: 鈥淣UCLEAR LIES COST US ALL鈥. Tracey Carpenter reports.
The Communications Electrical Plumbing Union has slammed the Tasmanian Liberal government鈥檚 proposal to sell off energy assets. Kerry Smith 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
While Adani, now Bravus, has not appealed a court hearing in which most of its key points against Galilee Blockade activist Ben Pennings were struck out, it has been given another month to resubmit.聽Margaret Gleeson reports.
After injecting $1.9 billion into the Whyalla Steelworks, Labor wants it run by private interests.聽Renfrey Clarke argues聽if taxpayers are to bear the cost, they are entitled to demand that the assets stay in public ownership.
Disrupt Burrup Hub activist Matilda Lane-Rose said environment minister Tanya Plibersek should not approve Woodside's North West Shelf Extension, reports Isaac Nellist.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents seven recent books on movement building, modern capitalism, evolution, ecology and colonialism.
罢丑别听惭耻谤诲辞肠丑-辞飞苍别诲 Geelong Advertiser described Sarah Hathway as 鈥渄ivisive鈥, reflecting her track record of standing up against corporate greed, which people expect of their local representative. Angela Carr reports.
Two independent reports refute Victorian Labor鈥檚 position that knocking and down and rebuilding 44 public housing towers is the best option to achieve a mix of private, social and affordable housing. Darren Saffin reports.
United States President Donald Trump has once again withdrawn the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, sparking global concerns about the future of climate action, reports Rhea Dev.
Socialist Alliance preselected Rachel Evans to contest the seat of Sydney and a state-wide meeting on February 8 preselected Peter Boyle and Andrew Chuter for the NSW Senate. Jim McIlroy reports.
Despite winning a majority in Sri Lanka鈥檚 parliament, the National Peoples Power government is struggling to gain momentum on the deep structural reforms required to guarantee people鈥檚 economic wellbeing, protect the environment and fend off attempts by the far right to capitalise on discontent, writes Janaka Biyanwila.
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