Experts say federal parliament should not pass Scott Morrison's three religious discrimination bills because they would allow discrimination against LGBTIQ+ people. Gabrielle Walsh reports.
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A reminder that Australia is a plutocracy
Peter Boyle argues that the Australian Electoral Commission’s annual report on donations to political parties is a sober reminder that Australia is still a plutocracy.
Hemispheric gangsterism: The US embargo against Cuba turns 60
It all seems very outdated, but when it comes to Cuba, Binoy Kampmark argues United States President Joe Biden is keen to ensure that old, and lingering mistakes, retain their flavour
RedWatch forum rejects NSW gov’t attempts to privatise Waterloo Towers redevelopment
A forum hosted by RedWatch rejected the NSW government's plans to eradicate public housing in the Waterloo redevelopment. Dillon Jeremiassen reports.
Gomeroi people reject Santos’ gas plans
Gomeroi people and supporters rallied outside the Federal Court to protest attempts to take away their Native Title rights and to protect the Narrabri from coal seam gas. Jim McIlroy reports.
Patrick Fisher remembered
Patrick Fisher was remembered by family and friends on the anniversary of his death in 2018. Luke Weyland reports.
Iraq: Western powers accused of complicity in Turkish airstrike on Kurdish refugee camp
Steve Sweeney writes that Kurdish officials have accused Western powers of complicity in Turkish airstrikes that killed two people and injured many more at the United Nations-administered Makhmour Refugee Camp in northern Iraq.
Online rally demands Tamil self-determination
A Tamil Refugee Council online rally for 'black day' called on the Australian government to stop aiding the Sri Lankan government’s genocidal policies. Chris Slee reports.
‘Black lives matter’ say detained youth from inside Don Dale isolation block
Activists are continuing to keep up the pressure on the NT government to close the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre. Stephen W Enciso reports.
Car convoy to free Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan
A car convoy was organised in the lead-up a global day of action to free Kurdish freedom movement leader Abdullah Öcalan. Peter Boyle reports.
Morrison’s sham anti-trolling laws target online political dissent
The new so-called anti-trolling bill is yet another attempt by the federal government to shut down its critics. Paul Gregoire explains.
Taiwan and Ukraine: How United States foreign policy operates in the service of capitalism
The sabre rattling of the United States and its allies grows as capitalism’s crisis sharpens, writes William Briggs.