The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement won an important victory when Trinity College Dublin cut institutional ties with the Israeli universities. Alex Bainbridge reports.
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House of cards: Public housing’s maintenance chaos, safety failures and class actions
New data shows a 63% surge in preventable deaths of homeless people because of critical shortages in housing and support services. Suzanne James reports.
Vic teachers ready to fight for public school funding
The Australian Education Union Victoria told its members in the first week of June it was ready to fight Jacinta Allan’s Labor government for the full funding that it promised public schools. Adam Bremner reports.
First official Rojava administration delegation to Damascus sparks hope for progress towards a united Syria
A senior delegation from the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES/Rojava) had its first official meeting with the central government of Syria, on June 1, reports Peter Boyle.
Gaza doctor: ‘Organised protests can stop this genocide’
‘Brazil must set the example’: Unions, MPs urge Lula to cut ties with Israel over Gaza genocide
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is under increasing pressure from trade unions and civil society to break ties with Israel, reports Federico Fuentes.
Police, state close ranks over Kumanjayi White’s death in custody
Very little is known about the circumstances of young Warlpiri man, Kumanjayi White’s, death in custody because the police and state have closed ranks. Paul Gregoire reports on the push-back against this criminal pattern.
Exiled by the algorithm: Battling for humanity in the age of AI
I lost my Facebook account because I dared to do something apparently unthinkable: I spoke up as a Jewish person who cares about children in Gaza, writes Michael Cohen.
Labor’s approval of Woodside gas expansion to 2070 is ‘criminal’
One of assistant treasurer Daniel Mulino's constituents, Paul Tyndale-Biscoe, sent the following letter to his MP urging Labor not to agree to Woodside's gas expansion.
Stop Jarrah native forest mining expansion
More than 2000 people rallied in Boorloo/Perth to protest mining in Jarrah native forests by Alcoa and South32, reports Alex Salmon.
Jews for Palestine WA: ‘We demand action, not words, to stop Israel’
Pro-Palestine protesters continue to demand that Labor stop playing games and sanction Israel. Janet Parker, from Jews For Palestine WA, gave this speech to a protest outside the United States Consulate.
Colombia: Workers strike in support of Petro’s labour reforms
Workers across Colombia struck on May 28–29, in support of President Gustavo Petro’s proposed labour reforms and to protest attempts by the right-wing opposition to obstruct them in the Congress, reports Ben Radford.











