Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, an environmental scientist from Bethlehem University, was a keynote speaker at a forum on the Palestine ecocide. Jim McIlroy reports.
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Unions NSW organised a 鈥淯nions for Peace鈥 rally at Town Hall Square on Gadigal Country/Sydney, the first such action it has organised since Israel ramped up its聽genocide in Gaza in October 2023. Jim McIlroy reports.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions has聽urged a national move towards a four-day workweek, in a proposal put to the federal Labor government鈥檚 Economic Reform Roundtable.聽Jim McIlroy聽reports.
Several hundred people attended climate organisation Rising Tide鈥檚 Action Camp at the Addison Road Community Centre. Jim McIlroy reports.
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack is a powerful account of Israel鈥檚 systematic targeting of medical staff as part of its genocidal war against Palestinian people in Gaza, writes Jim McIlroy.
Mary Kostakidis told a public meeting, called to support her defence against the聽Zionist Federation of Australia,聽that everyone needs聽to stand up for the truth. Jim McIlroy reports.
The NSW Court of Appeal overturned the 2022 Independent Planning Commission鈥檚 approval of MACH Energy Australia鈥檚 proposal to expand its Mount Pleasant coal mine in the Hunter Valley. Jim McIlroy reports.
Young Black leaders marked this year鈥檚 National Indigenous Day of Commemoration by discussing the challenges they face. Jim McIlroy reports.
Turning the Ship, the new Rising Tide film about last November鈥檚 People鈥檚 Blockade of Newcastle coal port, was launched by 300 people in Gadigal Country/Sydney. Jim McIlroy reports.
Scholar and activist Marty Branagan examines how language, film, history, gender issues, the arts and religion 鈥渃an contribute either to cultural violence or to cultures of peace鈥 in his book, The Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding. Jim McIlroy reviews.
NSW Labor鈥檚 2025-26 budge hands subsidies to developers and other private businesses but largely ignores the welfare of workers and the poor. Jim McIlroy reports.
NSW Labor鈥檚 controversial amendments to severely limit workers鈥 right to access compensation for psychological injuries suffered at work has been sent to a second parliamentary inquiry. Jim McIlroy reports.
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