Peter Boyle argues that Labor and Coalition governments have exploited the ANZAC sacrifice myth to justify and promote Australian participation of, and
When Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was detained by the Turkish state, the country was rocked by its largest protests in a decade, which, despite a violent
The anti-union Coalition wants to attack workers' rights and conditions, but Labor's attack on the CFMEU shows it is no friend to workers, argues Isaac
Housing campaigner Jordan van den Lamb, the Victorian Socialists’ lead Senate candidate, spoke to Chloe DS about solutions for the housing crisis and tactics
Four hundred people protested the police murder of young Somali man Abdifatah Ahmed, calling for more funds for mental health and an independent investigation
Four hundred people protested the police murder of young Somali man Abdifatah Ahmed, calling for more funds for mental health and an independent investigation
The British Supreme Court ruled on April 16, that “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 (the EA) refer to the sex assigned at birth, reports Paris
The mainstream media pushes the idea that elections are only about deciding which major party forms government. Tony Smith argues that the government-opposition
Israeli savagery and disdain for international law display the depths of inhumanity. When challenged to show courage by supporting life for Palestinians,
Labor can’t lead the fight for housing because its policies have helped create the problem. Sam Wainwright argues that winning requires a vision for systemic
Two University of Sydney academics accused of antisemitism have successfully had the first phase of their case terminated by the Australian Human Rights
The Community and Public Sector Union is warning that opposition leader Peter Dutton’s revised plan to cut public services, if he wins the federal election,
Labor made a lot of promises to support Palestine, but it has failed on many fronts, not least in its unwavering support for Israel’s war. Khaled Ghannam argues