Lionel Bopage writes that Gaetano Greco was a man who worked to change the world, not just interpret it.
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Dirty salmon and the corporate takeover of Tasmania’s waters
Environmentalists say the toxic practices of industrial-scale fish farms damages Tasmania’s reputation as “clean and green” and point to the evidence. Philippa Skinner reports.
Australia’s international challenges: Lessons from the past
While this federal election is heavily focused on cost-of-living pressures, Mark Gillespe argues that candidates cannot ignore the fact that Australia also faces urgent international relations’ challenges.
Palestine shows up Australia’s disgraceful ‘representative democracy’
Peter Henning argues that while the it is wrong for “representative democracy” to be replaced by snake-oil pork-barrelling, the deliberate censorship of Australia’s contribution to genocide is the most disgraceful aspect of this federal election campaign.
Green Left Show #55: Purple Pingers on housing solutions
Victorian Socialists senate candidate Jordan van dem Lamb, also known as Purple Pingers, is the guest on the latest Green Left Show.
10 new albums Donald Trump won’t want you to hear
Mat Ward looks back at April's political news and the best new music that related to it.
Malaysia adopts controversial carbon capture and storage bill
Malaysia’s parliament fast-tracked and passed the Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Bill in March, opening the door to the construction of CCUS facilities across Peninsular Malaysia, writes Suresh Kumar. But critics say the move is little more than...
NSW Senate candidate: ‘Vote for Palestine, but don’t stop there: Organise!’
Andrew Chuter, NSW Senate candidate for Socialist Alliance, argues that we must stand firmly and unapologetically with the Palestinian people.
Labor rejects Thorpe-Payman genocide bills, but they are unlikely to go away
Australian-made weapons parts have ended up with the Israeli Defense Force, which is more reason for the Thorpe-Payman Genocide Red-Lines Bills to be supported by the next parliament. Paul Gregoire reports.
Chain of Women take a stand for Palestine
The Coalition of Women for Justice and Peace is calling on people to make their vote count in the fight for justice and peace in the Middle East. Jepke Goudsmit reports.
A call for genuine remembrance not ‘ANZAC-ery’
An alternative ANZAC day ceremony on April 25 had a focus on peace not militarism. Renee Lees reports.
Racism, imperialism and the ANZAC myth
Peter Boyle argues that Labor and Coalition governments have exploited the ANZAC sacrifice myth to justify and promote Australian participation of, and complicity in, subsequent imperial wars.