Pip Hinman, Sydney
Plans are underway in Melbourne and Sydney for "End the lies" demonstrations on the Sunday before the federal election. If the election is on August 7, then protests will take place on August 1. Anti-war coalitions across
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Eva Cheng
Quoting the China Real Estate Association and the state-controlled China Securities News, the March 5, 2003, Washington Post reported that nearly 20% of China's housing stock stood empty (measuring about 130 million square metres of
Sam Pillay
A multi-million dollar gold mine at Lake Cowal with an estimated yield of $1.2 billion threatens to desecrate a sacred site of the Wiradjuri people of West Wyalong-Parkes.
Lake Cowal is the largest inland lake in NSW and the Wiradjuri
Politicians grilled about refugee policy
CANBERRA — A jam-packed forum on June 22 of 220 people organised by the Refugee Action Committee grilled politicians and activists on their policy and actions towards refugees.
ACT MLA Kerrie Tucker
Federico Fuentes
This year's national education conference will be held at an important juncture in the struggle to stop universities increasing HECS fees. The conference, which will be held in Sydney between June 30 and July 2, is an annual
On June 24, Durban, East London, Cape Town and Johannesburg each hosted hundreds-strong protests demanding that US President George Bush spend money on health care over warfare. The protests were organised by the Treatment Action Campaign, which
James Caulfield
Tom Frame is the Anglican bishop to the Australian Defence Forces, and was the only Anglican bishop to publicly support the Iraq war and Australia's involvement in it.
Frame spoke to Âé¶¹Ó³» Weekly about how his views have
Like many of the tracks on Warnography, MC Lynx's "Bullet in the Chamber" vents the anger and outrage that many young people feel when they look out at today's world.
A victory for women's rights was won on June 1 in the continuing battle for abortion access in the United States. A federal appeals court in California ruled that the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 was unconstitutional. This law made a
Refugees I
What better way to tap into the minds of Big Brother TV fans than to highlight reality living such as refugees in mandatory detention. With World Refugee Day being celebrated on June 20, the timing of this courageous action couldn't have
Rohan Pearce
"There is no doubt in my mind that Australia's involvement in the Iraq conflict was consistent with our interests and our values... I believe in the US[-Australia] alliance because it is in our national interest and delivers enormous
Alison Dellit
On June 16, the British government made a mockery of any claim of avowing its colonial exploitation, with a decision to reject the right of return of thousands of Mauritians forced out of their homes 30 years ago.
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