Palestine Action Group

More than 200,000 people took the streets across the country in a national day of protest to demand Labor sanction Israel and stop the two-way arms trade.

The historic Sydney Harbour Bridge protest on Gadigal Country has thrown up new opportunities to grow the movement for Palestine, argues Pip Hinman.

Up to 300,000 people marched across Sydney鈥檚 iconic Harbour Bridge in a historic protest to demand Labor sanction Israel and provide aid to deliberately starved Gazans. Rachel Evans 补苍诲听Olivia Iurincich report.

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.

Palestine solidarity and civil rights campaigners rallied outside the NSW Supreme Court to support the Palestine Action Group鈥檚 Supreme Court challenge to NSW Labor鈥檚 anti-protest laws. Isaac Nellist reports.

A rally was held outside New South Wales Parliament to oppose Labor鈥檚 latest crackdown on the right to protest. Matthew Piggot reports.

National rallies across Australia demanded that Australia cut ties with Israel, as per the International Criminal Court鈥檚聽arrest warrant for alleged war crimes.聽聽

Thousands of people took to the streets in solidarity with Gaza, and all Palestinians, in Australia last week, as Israel stoked a regional war in the Middle East.聽Pip Hinman, Chloe DS and Alex Bainbridge report.

An estimated 50,000 people marched through Gadi/Sydney on October 29 in the biggest march yet against Israel's latest genocidal attack on Gaza.聽Peter Boyle reports.

More than 100 protesters stood in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, chanting 鈥淔ree Free Palestine鈥 and 鈥淔rom the River to the Sea鈥. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Solidarity between the Palestinian and First Nations' struggles was highlighted in Sydney, reports聽Isaac Nellist.

Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon was one of the invited speakers at the annual Nakba rally, in Sydney on May 15, organised by the Palestine Action Group. The next day the Daily Telegraph ran an almost full-page story, under the headline 鈥淭axpayers funding Greens' Israel blitz鈥, alleging Senator Rhiannon had misused her parliamentary allowance by photocopying the poster advertising the rally.