Since becoming the minister for offence, Peter Dutton has used every opportunity to spruik Australia’s “need” to prepare for war against China. ANZAC Day provided another opening for the hawk. Pip Hinman reports.
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Asuccessful Dare to Struggle Film Festival (DTSFF) was held in Sydney on April 22‒23,featuring more than 50 films on a variety of campaigns, reports Jim McIlroy.
Scott Morrison said he’s “blessed” to have had two children who are not living with disability. Graham Matthews argues that considering the mess he'smade of theNDIS, this may just be one of the few honest statements he’s made.
The Refugee Action Collective held a rally outside the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation (MITA) in Broadmeadowsto demand freedom for those inside. Chris Slee reports.
Partido Lakas ng Masa representative Reihana Mohideenspeaks to 鶹ӳ about the national elections in the Philippines.
Socialist Alliance candidate for Sydney and respected public housing, transport, resident action and trade union activist Andrew Chuter talks aboutabout his practical vision for a socialist future.
While the Solomon Islands is divided on the security deal with China, Australia's major partieshave been shouting from the same song book. Binoy Kampmark reports.
ANZAC Day has become a parade for amnesia rather than reckoning, a ritual that rejects peace makers and conciliators in favour of the war mongers and undertakers, arguesBinoy Kampmark.
A tidal wave of outrage followed the Solomon Islands and China signing a security deal. Missing in the fury is a recognition that the Solomon Islands isa sovereign state, arguesWilliam Briggs.
The Australian government’s labyrinthine callousness and indifference to justice in its treatment of lawyer Bernard Collaery must be slotted in alongside that of another noted Australian being held in the maximum-security facility of Belmarsh, London, writes Binoy Kampmark.
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