South Australian unions, human rights, legal and community groups are campaigning against Labor’s new draconian anti-protest laws, which passed the Legislative Assembly with the Liberal’s support. Paul Petit reports.
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A protest about soaring rents and a lack of housing affordability was organisedÌýoutside Parliament House. Renfrey Clarke reports.
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Supporters of the Barngarla people gathered outside the Federal Court to protest continuing moves to put a nuclear waste dump on First Nations land near Kimba. Renfrey Clarke reports.
There is a disconnect of time scales between theÌýrelatively short-lived exploitative mining andÌýTraditional Owners’ ancient connection to Country.ÌýSusan Norrie writes about her andÌýartist colleagues'Ìýapproach to a commission.
Very few people know that anÌýAboriginal Tent Embassy was also set up in Adelaide in July 1972. Don Longo writes thatÌýthis important protest event needs to be recused from historical obscurity.
On election eve, more than 50 people gathered on Rundle Mall for a snap protest against the CoalitionÌýgovernment's inaction on climate change. Renfrey Clarke reports.
In a grim omen for the federal Coalition, South Australian voters threw out the four-year-old Liberal government. SA Labor, led by a former right-wing union official, faces some big challenges.ÌýRenfrey Clarke reports.
Protesters held a small but vocal protest outside a US Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in February. Kerry Smith reports.
There is little analysis of the electoral system plays in Australian politics, nor much exploration of alternatives, argues Anne McMenamin. Most of us have no direct voice in government, even though we are told we do — every three or four years.
A newÌýanti-war, anti-nuclear coalition organised a well-attended protest against the federal government's decision to build nuclearÌýsubmarines and join the new AUKUS pact, reports Renfrey Clarke.Ìý Ìý
Hundreds of Afghan-Australians marched to the steps of Parliament House in AdelaideÌýto demandÌýthe federal government lift the country's humanitarian intake of refugees trying to flee Afghanistan. Kerry Smith reports.
Uncle Kevin Buzzacott,Ìýan elder of the Triabunna people inÌýthe Lake Eyre region of far northern South Australia, is campaigning for Santos and other gas companies to be prevented from destroying country.ÌýRenfrey Clarke reports.
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