First Nations children are still being stolen from their family, culture and Country and at an increasing rate. Markela Panegyres spoke to David Shoebridge about a NSW Greens' bill aimed at making this colonial practice illegal.
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Justice for Assange is justice for all
As the world awaits the outcome of the Unites States appeal to extradite him from Britain, Julian Assange's courage is beyond doubt, writes John Pilger.
Venezuela’s November elections: Washington’s new strategy but same old assumptions
United States president Joe Biden's administration is urging the Venezuelan opposition to participate in the state and local elections slated for November 21, writes Steve Ellner. However, Washington’s change of tack doesn't mean it won't continue meddling.
Free the refugees from Park Hotel prison
Protesters continue to demand that refugees inside the Park Hotel prison are released into the community. Chloe DS reports.
Vale Martyn Stevens, working-class fighter
Martyn Stevens was passionate about social justice and making the world a better place, writes Paul Oboohov.
Residents push for an end to rigged City of Sydney vote
The City of Sydney council area allows businesses in the City of Sydney two votes. Andrew Chuter explains how undemocratic this is.
Housing and homelessness workers push for better deal
Workers in the housing and homelessness sector are one of the most undervalued and unappreciated workers. Angela Carr reports.
Protestors say: ‘No to the coup in Sudan’
Hundreds turned out to protest the coup in Sudan, reports Neville Spencer and Sue Bolton.
Protesters demand justice for Yamaji woman JC
Protesters in Boorloo (Perth) demanded justice for slain Yamaji woman JC, reports Alex Salmon.
Peru: Democracy under attack from right-wing forces
Pedro Castillo, leader of the left-wing Peru Libre party, was sworn in as Peru’s president on July 28, reports Ben Radford. Since then, his government has faced a campaign of destabilisation from the right-wing opposition.
Sudan: The people resist the coup
Millions of people remain on the streets of Sudan’s capital Khartoum, and other cities, resisting the coup attempt by General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, reports Susan Price.
Release Julian Assange
Supporters of Julian Assange in Sydney rallied outside the British Consulate. Michael Hatrick reports.