Activists oppose the NSW government's move to declare a coal mine expansion in the Sydney water catchment to be “state significant infrastructure”. Jim McIlroy reports on the campaign against the Dendrobium coal mine expansion.
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Film Review – ‘The Coup d’État Factory’
A new documentary by Brazilian duo Victor Fraga and Valnei Nunes dissects the role of media in creating the conditions to dismantle democracy and pave the way for the rise of Jair Bolsonaro. Liván García-Duquesne reviews.
Siegfried Sassoon’s poetic, political and spiritual declaration
Barry Healy reviews a new film about Siegfried Sassoon, who was to become one of the great anti-war poets of World War I.
The Galileo gambit: the tactic that needs to be put to rest
Scientific disagreements happen all the time. But when 'scientists' deny human-induced global warming, elevating the contrarian view to convey the pretence of scientific disagreements among experts, it has to be called out, argues Rupen Savoulian.
Western Sydney residents fight mega incinerator proposal — for a third time
The Next Generation is making another attempt to build a huge incinerator in Western Sydney. Kerry Smith reports.
City building sim with a class-struggle bent
Viv Miley reviews Kapital: Sparks of Revolution, a city building, resource management, simulation video game with a class antagonism basis.
Dear times and costly cricket: Australia’s Sri Lankan tour
The Sri Lankan government is hoping the Australian cricket tour will distract from the economic and political crisis engulfing the country, writes Binoy Kampmark.
Denmark: Red-Green Alliance’s work on Copenhagen City Council
Last November, the radical left Red-Green Alliance (RGA) shook up Danish politics, coming first in the elections for Copenhagen City Council. Line Barfod headed its ticket and is now in charge of urban renewal and development, climate, housing and traffic. She spoke...
Siegfried Sassoon’s poetic, political and spiritual declaration
Barry Healy reviews a new film about Siegfried Sassoon, who was to become one of the great anti-war poets of World War I.
The Galileo gambit: the tactic that needs to be put to rest
Scientific disagreements happen all the time. But when 'scientists' deny human-induced global warming, elevating the contrarian view to convey the pretence of scientific disagreements among experts, it has to be called out, argues Rupen Savoulian.
Western Sydney residents fight mega incinerator proposal — for a third time
The Next Generation is making another attempt to build a huge incinerator in Western Sydney. Kerry Smith reports.
City building sim with a class-struggle bent
Viv Miley reviews Kapital: Sparks of Revolution, a city building, resource management, simulation video game with a class antagonism basis.