
Opponents of NSW Labor's planning law changes say they are a gift to developers as well as making it easier to approve fossil fuel projects. Jim McIlroy reports.
Opponents of NSW Labor's planning law changes say they are a gift to developers as well as making it easier to approve fossil fuel projects. Jim McIlroy reports.
United States President Donald Trump is making clear to the US people and the world that he is transforming the world’s most powerful military state into a one man, one party-ruled country, write Malik Miah and Barry Sheppard.
A group of Zionists are taking Dr Nick Reimer and Professor John Keane to the Federal Court of Australia, claiming that to be “anti-Israel” is “anti-Jewish” and therefore “antisemitic”. Jim McIlroy reports.
The unleashing of Robodebt by Scott Morrison’s Coalition government is one of the biggest scandals in Australian political history, writes Suzanne James.
When NSW Labor came to power, there was hope that the housing affordability crisis might ease. Now, after two years on, those hopes have been dashed, writes Andrew Chuter.
When it comes to bringing Turkey to account for its attack on democracy and human rights abuses against Kurds, the Council of Europe has been kicking the ball into the long grass, yet advocates continue to lobby its politicians and bureaucrats and organise demonstrations outside its gates, writes Sarah Glynn.
As far-right and neo-fascist groups continue to push their reactionary agenda, seizing every opportunity to promote their racist and authoritarian solutions, Marcus Greville looks at what it takes to defeat the far right.
Women and the LGBTIQ community have become the faces of resistance against the far-right Salvadoran government, writes Suchit Chávez.
Mexico Solidarity Project spoke with unionist and Palestine solidarity activist José Luis Hernandez Ayala about the country’s foreign policy regarding Israel and Palestine and the country’s history of pro-Palestinian solidarity.
Politicians have long been made aware of a deep rot in higher education, but seem shocked when evidence shows how universities in Australia are governed. Binoy Kampmark reports.
The Doctors Union said the NSW Industrial Relations Commission’s ruling vindicates its case for more funding to ease pressure on the mental health system. Pip Hinman reports.
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, Trump and his top administration officials have been gearing up to wage war on left-leaning organisations, report Barry Sheppard and Malik Miah.