A refugee imprisoned at the Park hotel prison in Carlton told Green Left that three refugees had tested positive for COVID-19 and that many others have symptoms. Chloe DS reports.
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Sydney University students protest cuts to gender and cultural studies
Students and the NYEU are campaigning against the University of Sydney’s plans to move the Gender and Cultural Studies Department into the School of Social and Political Sciences. Adam Trumper reports.
Family of Wayne Fella Morrison forces parliament to ban spit hoods
The family of Wiradjuri, Kokatha and Wirangu man Wayne Fella Morrison, who died in custody, has forced the SA parliament to ban spit hoods. Markela Panegyres reports.
How Spain works: Ex-king to get away with corruption
The revelation that Spain's former king will probably get off scot-free on allegations of corruption has shone a torch down the sewer of the Spanish state, writes Dick Nichols.
Thousands demand climate action at over 30 #ClimateStrike events
More than 10,000 students joined climate strike actions around the country, reports Alex Bainbridge.
COVIDSafe: the failure of an app
Binoy Kampmark argues that the shortcomings of the COVIDSafe app provide a lesson in exaggerated prowess and diminished performance.
Peace activists say ‘No’ to nuclear-powered submarines
Activists challenge the federal government’s embrace of nuclear-submarine technology and the new AUKUS agreement. Bevan Ramsden reports.
Activists push to end casualisation at Sydney University
Casual workers at the University of Sydney have launched a $2 million wage theft claim against university management. Georgie Dixon reports.
‘Squid Game’: Holding a dystopian mirror to life under capitalism
Alex Salmon reviews Squid Games, a dystopian tale set in Asia's economic "miracle".
Green Left Show #18: Will Steffen on climate policies in the lead up to Glasgow
Climate Council member Will Steffen speaks to Green Left about climate science and politics in the lead up to the Glasgow climate summit.
Rylstone communities fight NSW government push to mine coal
Residents are organising to oppose the NSW government's efforts to open up the valley of Rylstone in the Central Tablelands to coalmining. Coral Wynter reports.
Vulnerable people still not vaccinated as NSW reopens
As NSW eases restrictions for fully vaccinated people, vulnerable First Nations people are still struggling to be vaccinated, write Rachel Evans and Adam Trumper.