The newly elected听Northern Territory Country Liberal Party has set to work on its听鈥渢ough on crime鈥 agenda by demonising incarcerated young people.听Stephen W Enciso reports.
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Australia has refused the United Nations Human Rights Committee鈥檚听order to provide 鈥渁n effective and enforceable remedy鈥澨齮o the Wunna Nyiyaparli people of Western Australia鈥檚 eastern Pilbara region. Paul Gregoire reports.
Socialist Alliance councillor Sue Bolton, who has been re-elected to Merri-bek Council for a fourth term, spoke to Chloe DS about her plans.
The Sydney Basin Aboriginal Tent Embassy was officially opened at Victoria Park, Camperdown, with about 100 supporters showing solidarity. Jim McIlroy reports.
Hundreds of people packed the Coburg Town Hall to discuss how to resist public money being used to prop up weapons corporations at the expense of essential services. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Gomeroi Traditional Owners, unionists and representatives from Lock the Gate Alliance met with NSW MPs to urge them to end Santos鈥 Narrabri coal seam gas project in the Pilliga Forest. Kerry Smith reports.
Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the protests against the visit of 鈥淜ing鈥 Charles and talk to NTEU national councillor Markela Panegyres about the recent vote to boycott Israel.
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Not so long ago, the official line was that we could consider republicanism when the queen died. Tony Smith argues that politicians calling for Independent Senator Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe to be sanctioned for dishonesty invite ridicule.听听
The Peruvian government will send a delegation to the International Mining and Resources Conference to be held in Sydney over October 29鈥31, to promote foreign investment in the country鈥檚 mining sector, reports Ben Radford.
In the lead up to the October 20 inauguration of President Probowo Subianto, Indonesia established five Vulnerable Area Buffer Infantry Battalions in key regions across West Papua, raising concern about further militarisation and repression in the occupied territory, writes Ali Mirin.
A week out from the October 26 Queensland election, the two major parties are doubling down on their racist law and order campaign, despite experts warning of social problems worsening without structural reform. Alex Bainbridge reports.
First Nations activists have been arrested or prevented from peacefully protesting about听First People鈥檚 genocide during 鈥淜ing鈥 Charles III鈥檚听visit to Ngunnawal/Canberra and Gadigal Country/Sydney.听Ash Phthalo reports.
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