Supporters of Julian Assange in Sydney rallied outside the British Consulate. Michael Hatrick reports.
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Mat Ward looks back at October's political news and the best new music that related to it.
United States accused of orchestrating planned protests in Cuba
The Cuban government has accused the United States of being behind protests planned to take place in the country on November 15. The protests are organised by a group called Archipiélago which claims to have some 20,000 members. Many of these members live outside the...
Meeting calls for councils to maintain authority over parklands, Callan Park
A well-attended zoom meeting organised by the Inner West Council discussed the NSW government’s bill which removed council as the consent authority covering Sydney's parklands. Rachel Evans reports.
Protest targets Whitehaven Coal and Deutsche Bank
Climate activists called the Deutsche Bank on October 27 not to loan Whitehaven Coal more than $2 billion to expand its operations in northern New South Wales. A protest was also held outside the Whitehaven office in Gunnedah. Protesters bought scones to make their...
Yamaji elder: JC verdict shows colonialism continues
The racist verdict in the JC trial is being questioned not only by many Aboriginal people but many non-Aboriginal people, writes Yamaji elder Joyce Capewell. The police officer who shot JC was acquitted on October 22.
Will Steffan: Net zero by 2030 is ‘not too late’
Climate expert, Australian National University emeritus professor and Climate Council member Will Steffen spoke to Alex Bainbridge about climate science and politics in the lead up to the United Nations climate summit, COP26, in Glasgow.
Ecosocialism conference brings together feminists and anti-war activists
Australia's second Ecosocialism conference drew activists from across the globe to discuss how we can liberate humanity, reports Alex Bainbridge.
South Korea general strike answers ‘Squid Game’
The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, which has 1.1 million members, called a one-day general strike on October 20, reports G Dunkel.
Sudan: Workers call for unity, solidarity against the coup
Millions of people are remaining on the streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum and other cities, to oppose the coup led by army chief General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, reports Susan Price.
NSW Corruption Inc exposed
Jim McIlroy argues that we need stronger laws, at both the state and federal levels, to uncover and punish government corruption.
Congress, skulduggery and the Assange case
The United States prosecution of Julian Assange is about to enter the next phase in what can only be described as torture via procedure, reports Binoy Kampmark.