More than 50 protesters defied the rain to call on Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional New South Wales Paul Toole to end coal. Charles Boag reports.
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Quality universal public housing is possible
The Arkadia Building in Alexandria, close to transport and opposite Sydney Park, is a model of what government-supported affordable housing could look like, argues Andrew Chuter.
United States: Black women face double blow if ‘Roe vs Wade’ overturned
The stake for Black women and the working class in the fight for abortion rights and to become equal and full citizens is existential, writes Malik Miah.
More insecure, less pay: Why workers who risked their lives during the pandemic are much worse off today
While essential workers kept society running throughout the pandemic, governments and bosses have worked assiduously to undermine their pay and conditions. Fred Fuentes reports.
The globalisation of NATO and the madness of capitalism
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss calls for the “globalisation” of NATO to pre-empt “threats in the Indo-Pacific”, namely China, William Briggs reports.
Transport union wins against Qantas appeal on sackings
The Transport Workers Union has welcomed a full bench decision by the Federal Court that Qantas’ outsourcing of nearly 2000 ground crew workers two years ago was illegal. Jim McIlroy reports.
Green Left Show #22: Stop the cashless welfare card, raise JobSeeker
The latest episode of the Green Left Show features Hayden Patterson, Amanda (from SayNo7) and Angela Carr discussing welfare policy in the lead up to the election.
Slovenia: After far-right defeat in elections, radical left faces new challenges
To discuss the significance of the recent election result in Slovenia and what it might mean for the left, we spoke with Miha Kordiš from the radical left party, Levica.
Unionists calls for permanent visas for refugees
Unionists and refugee activists gathered at the State Library to show solidarity with refugees who continue to be denied safety and security. Andrea Bortoli reports.
Video: Countdown to the vote on Voluntary Assisted Dying in NSW
Suzanne James gets an update on the NSW Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill with Shayne Higson and Greg Connell.
Students strike for the climate
More than 1000 students, workers and activists marched on May 6 to call for urgent action on climate change. Isaac Nellist reports.
Labor’s small-target strategy risks gains for the right
Sue Bolton, Socialist Alliance candidate for Wills, said kicking the Scott Morrison government out is critical, but going soft on Labor won't help the workers’ movement. Jacob Andrewartha reports.