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The Tasmanian Palestine Advocacy Network聽is campaigning for聽a ceasefire in Gaza and recently聽marched in the Tas Pride Parade to promote聽queer solidarity with Palestine. Janet Hawkes reports.

The weekly protest for Palestine is growing: more than 500 people came to call for a ceasefire.聽Philippa Skinner 补苍诲听Robert Alcock report.

Between 6000-7000 people protested in front of Parliament House to say 鈥渘o鈥 to a new football stadium 鈥 costing $715 million 鈥 in the heart of the waterfront. Robynne Murphy reports.

Nala Mansell of the聽Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre聽said the police officers responsible for assaulting聽a young聽man in聽custody聽must be stood down. Kerry Smith reports.

The lack of progress on enterprise agreement negotiations is why workers at Hydro Tasmania are taking strike action the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union聽said. Kerry Smith reports.

Supporters of free speech and whistleblowers gathered outside the Tasmanian Parliament to mark Julian Assange鈥檚 birthday. Jo Errey reports.

Housing is a human right was the theme of the Housing Alliance lutruwita/Tasmania聽补苍诲听Grassroots Action Network Tasmania protest outside Parliament House. Jenny Forward reports.

A large a protest called for freedom for Afghanistan, women鈥檚 rights, refugee rights and much more support the Afghani community.聽 Susan Austin reports.

The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union is preparing聽for industrial action after Australia Post cut workers' pay.聽Matt Haubrick reports.

About 100 people protested outside Harvey Norman in Hobart聽to support the ACTU鈥檚 submission for a pay rise, reports Sam Wainwright.

Matt Haubrick reports on a successful community campaign against another government attempt to introduce a draconian anti-protest law.

Hundreds of people joined a rally on Parliament Lawns in Hobart to call for whistleblower Julian Assange to be freed and support public interest journalism, reports Tristan Sykes.