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Government to steal one thousand kids by 2022
Louisa L
The NSW Government celebrated International Children’s Day, October 23, by passing legislation through the Lower House to permanently steal children. So said Greens MP and long-term campaigner against continuing stolen generations, David Shoebridge, to families and supporters outside Parliament House on Wednesday. The next day legislation passed the ...
APEC Summit and US moves to put “allies” in the front lines of conflict
(Contributed)
The recent Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) summit in Papua New Guinea provided the expected confrontation between US-led western allies and China. It was the outcome of months of the former engaging in high-level, tense diplomacy, toward China.
Five picket lines win first pay rises for five years
NSW construction workers at Boom Logistics and Wollongong Crane Group (WCG) have won their first pay rises in five years. The companies had not made any realistic offer despite months of negotiations.
Hidden wage theft: Another reason why we have to change the rules
(Contributed)
Decades of economic rationalism have undermined our way of life for ordinary working people.
The fetish nature of de-regulation, privatisation and liberalisation has created the conditions where the worst instincts of the business-classes have been revealed. And they still cry poor!
Farmers of the world unite, call for intensified struggle vs. foreign plunder of land, state terror
MANILA, Philippines
During the holding of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle 5th International Assembly (ILPS5thIA) in Quezon City, the ILPS Commission 6 for Agrarian Reform Concern called for intensified struggle against foreign plunder of land and state terror against people’s movements.
At the recent APEC summit in Port Moresby, the Australian Government had no hesitation in strengthening its military, political and economic ties with US imperialism with announcements of joint military and naval bases to the north of Australia.
This is the first in a series of articles investigating ruptures in a carefully fostered pro-corporate united front among First Nations Peoples. The series focuses on the wider implications of recent statements by pro-mining Aboriginal activist Marcia Langton.
The intention, by the Trump administration to reimpose sanctions on Iran, is the outcome of two inter-related factors: an attempt to strengthen a Cold War position in the Middle East and to bring developments in neighbouring Syria to a head.
Hundreds of South Australians rallied outside Parliament House on Saturday November 2 to oppose nuclear waste dumps proposed for SA. The rally was organised by the Aboriginal-led No Dump Alliance
Broken Hill rally to save the Barka (Darling River)
Nick G.
More than 400 people marched through Broken Hill to Sturt Park Reserve today in a rally to save the Barka (Darling River). The rally brought together residents of Broken Hill and the surrounding region, including Barkindji nation traditional owners and pastoralists.
Editorial: Shifting the Australian Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
In what seems to have been an attempt to win over Jewish voters in the electorate of Wentworth in the recent by-election, Prime Minister Scott Morrison floated the idea that the Australian embassy in Israel could be shifted from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. According to Morrison, there are a number ...
Civilian surveillance and imperialist plans for war
(Contributed)
There is little ambiguity on the part of US imperialism toward its Chinese rival; it has recently been clearly defined by a leading member of the Trump administration.
The diplomatic position is not only confined to the US: Australia has been drawn into the fray through regional military alliances ...
Industry-wide collective bargaining – part of an independent working class agenda
Ned K.
One of the just demands of the ACTU's Change the Rules campaign is to change industrial laws to enable workers to struggle together to win industry or sector wide collective agreements.
Chinese state-owned John Holland backs ABCC in threatening Australian construction workers
Nick G.
A Chinese-owned construction company has joined forces with the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) to threaten construction workers participating in national Change the Rules rallies with individual fines of $42,000.
The threat came in a secret email sent to its sub-contractors by the John Holland Group.
Workers rallying around the country defy intimidation
Danny O.
Workers around the country are rallying in their thousands with many bravely defying Australia’s draconian and restrictive industrial laws, as well as threats of fines and intimidation from bosses, the federal government, the ABCC and Fair Work.
Marxism Today: Building a Marxist-Leninist Party requires perseverance and commitment
Nick G.
We have recently posted CPA (M-L) founding chairman Ted Hill’s 1970 funeral oration for Jim Scott (go to the “About Us” drop down menu at the top of our website and then to “Our Comrades”). Jim Scott had a unique significance among the departed comrades that we feature ...
A collective of peoples’ movements under the banner of ‘Peoples’ Global Conference Against IMF-World Bank’ (PGC) had their efforts to hold an anti-globalisation, anti-IMF and World Bank conference hampered recently in Bali.
Recent decisions by Canberra to strengthen the Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) have potentially far-reaching implications for the peoples of the country.
It will have a divisive influence: the US-led military planning has run counter to recent political initiatives within PNG for closer diplomatic links with China. ...