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The NSW Supreme Court has ruled that Palestine solidarity protesters will have immunity under the NSW Summary Offences Act in the March for Humanity: Save Gaza protest on the Harbour Bridge.聽Pip Hinman reports.

Disrupt Burrup Hub activist Petrina Harley faced court for blocking access to Woodside鈥檚 industrial plant in Western Australia鈥檚 Burrup Hub peninsula last year. Paula Green聽reports the court rejected her 鈥渃limate emergency defence鈥.

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.

Eliza Gilkyson sitting next to album artwork

New Mexico-based songwriter Eliza Gilkyson's new album Dark Ages is a magnificent, politically charged, angry slow-burn, writes Bill Nevins.

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A packed-out public meeting called for AUKUS to be cancelled, because it makes war on China a greater risk while making Australia more complicit in United States-led war crimes. Peter Boyle reports.

Words won't feed starving Gazans. Activists call for sanctions now!

The global outcry from the streets against Israel鈥檚 starvation genocide in Gaza continues to grow, pushing some Western governments to wring their hands 鈥 a sign the Palestine movement is starting to exert some power.

Hundreds of residents rallied in Marrickville to protest the pro-developer planning proposals being floated by the Labor-controlled Inner West Council. Hall Greenland reports.

A recording of a panel at the Socialism 2025 conference, which examines Russian President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 repression of activists who have publicly opposed his war of aggression against Ukraine.

Thousands of Palestine solidarity activists converged on Parliament House to demand that the Anthony Albanese government sanction Israel for its genocide in Gaza.聽Jacob Andrewartha and Rachel Evans report.

Refugees and their supporters rallied at Town Hall, Gadigal Country/Sydney, to demand Labor stop deporting refugees and grant permanent visas to asylum seekers. Rachel Evans reports.

delegates standing on a staircase

Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, told the Hague Group conference that it 鈥渉as the potential to signal not just a coalition, but a new moral centre in world politics鈥, reports Ben Radford.

The housing crisis, poverty and the highly unpopular stadium have driven people away from the major parties towards independents and Greens, writes Solomon Doyle.