Local councillors and mayors will attend a conference on antisemitism, organised by a Zionist coalition which aims to get all levels of government to adopt the problematic International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism. Wendy Bacon...
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40 years after Live Aid, the world looks away from famine in Gaza
Whatever the limitations of Bob Geldof’s monetaristic approach to famine relief in Ethiopia, thousands of lives were likely saved as a result. Bringing about justice in Palestine will, however, require far more than charity, writes Ben Brooker.
Harbour Bridge protest shows Labor is losing ‘middle Australia’ over Gaza
The historic Harbour Bridge protest on August 3 has thrown up new opportunities to grow the movement for Palestine, argues Pip Hinman.
Vale Doreen Borrow: Communist, unionist and peace activist
Doreen Borrow, communist, trade unionist and peace activist, who gave her life to the struggle for peace and socialism, died on July 25, aged 98. Alexander Brown reports
Argentine feminists, retirees and unions unite against Milei
Despite severe repression, Argentines are defiantly resisting far-right President Javier Milei’s attacks on women, LGBTIQ people and pensioners, writes Camila Parodi.
Historic Harbour Bridge Palestine solidarity protest reaches Gaza
Up to 300,000 people marched across Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge in a historic protest to demand Labor sanction Israel and provide aid to deliberately starved Gazans. Rachel Evans and Olivia Iurincich report.
Mary Kostakidis: ‘We need to stand up for the truth’
Mary Kostakidis told a public meeting, called to support her defence against the Zionist Federation of Australia, that everyone needs to stand up for the truth. Jim McIlroy reports.
Historic march across Harbour Bridge puts pressure on Labor to sanction Israel
A sea of humanity marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on August 3, demanding federal Labor impose sanctions on Israel, stop the two-way arms trade with Israel and send food aid to Gaza.
Rally demands Vic Labor saves public housing towers
A protest was called to oppose Victorian Labor’s destruction and privatisation of 44 public housing towers. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
ACTU survey concludes management puts breaks on productivity
An Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) commissioned national poll of workers has concluded that management capability puts the breaks on productivity. Kerry Smith reports.
Green Left Show #64: Lidia Thorpe: RED LINES against genocide
Lidia Thorpe and Alex Bainbridge discuss the Red Lines package against genocide and ongoing campaigning against Black deaths in custody in the latest episode of the Green Left Show.
Mexico’s teachers demand pensions over profit
Education workers in Mexico are leading a renewed struggle to reclaim public retirement systems from global finance, writes Isabel Villalón.











