New South Wales Police brutalised pro-Palestine protesters picketing SEC Plating, hospitalising one and arresting five others. Isaac Nellist reports.
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NSW budget helps developers at the expense of frontline workers
NSW Labor’s 2025-26 budge hands subsidies to developers and other private businesses but largely ignores the welfare of workers and the poor. Jim McIlroy reports.
Striking Iran: the gap between political rhetoric and expert consensus
The strikes on Iran are the manifestation of a failing international order, where the “mutually binding rules-based order” is being replaced by the pantomime of strongman politics, argues Academics for Palestine WA and Gwen Velge. ...
Defend militant unionism: Fight the CFMEU’s administration
The CFMEU’s tradition of struggle can inspire all workers and explains why the ruling class wants to break its power, argues Jonathan Strauss.
These 10 albums tell you everything you need to know about the world
Mat Ward looks back at June's political news and the best new music that related to it.
Palestine activists to demand 48th parliament sanctions Israel
Palestine solidarity activists are organising to converge on Parliament House in Canberra from July 20-22 to demand Labor places sanctions on genocidal Israel. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Antoinette Lattouf win a victory for all truth-tellers
Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case win against the ABC in the Federal Court is a victory for all those who seek to tell the truth, argues Isaac Nellist.
Woodside’s gas extension threatens the Ngurra-ra Ngarli people
Humanity should be in awe of this human story that goes back further than most non-Aboriginal people can fathom, Chris Jenkins told Sue Bull. It’s at risk of disappearing so Woodside’s shareholders can reap a profit.
NSW Labor again delays the Great Koala National Park
Environment campaigners rallied outside NSW Parliament to condemn Labor for further delaying the Great Koala National Park in its latest budget. Isaac Nellist reports.
Australia joins Trump’s complete rejection of international law
Labor’s position is the culmination of a decades-long process of eroding United Nations' convention commitments and obligations, argues Peter Henning.
Anti-war groups, parties demand Albanese stop kowtowing to US, Israel
Anti-war groups, parties and MPs are demanding the Australian government stop making excuses for the United States’ and Israel’s illegal bombing of Iran. Pip Hinman reports.
The rise and fall of union power in the Pilbara
Trade unionist, academic and socialist activist Alexis Vassiley tracks the rise and fall of union power in Western Australia's mining region his new book. Alex Salmon reviews.