Wins over protest rights and censorship show they won’t silence us on Palestine

Since the Bondi attack, there has been an onslaught from the media and politicians demanding a crackdown on protests for Palestine and blaming Muslims and migrants.

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Defiance needed to push back attacks on Palestine movement and the right to protest

The terrorist attack in Bondi has been followed by an avalanche of new laws aimed at blaming the movement for Palestine.

One Nation surges as Labor paves the way for rise in racism

A January Newspoll is showing that One Nation has nearly quadrupled its support since May’s federal election.

Minneapolis rises up against Trump’s deportation raids after ICE murder

Minneapolis has become the latest flashpoint in the fight against Trump’s anti-immigrant campaign after ICE agents murdered Renee Good, a 37-year-old American citizen.

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Admin’s summer assault on the CFMEU

Administration’s strangulation of the CFMEU construction union and further attempted asset-stripping continued apace over summer, despite Admin kicking a couple of own goals.

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Labor’s unambitious new climate targets rest on offsets fraud

The world is on track for catastrophic warming and climate disasters are multiplying. Yet the Albanese government’s new climate targets refuse to meet the urgent need for action.

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Nazis gain confidence from growth of racist rallies

The Nazi National Socialist Network rally outside NSW Parliament in November was a sign of their growing confidence following the racist March for Australia rallies.

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Bondi attack the bitter fruit of genocide in Gaza

In the aftermath of the mass shooting at Bondi beach, the right is on the offensive. It is trying to blame the movement for Palestine for fuelling antisemitism and encouraging the attack.

Queensland healthcare ban part of wider attack on trans rights

The Queensland government’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatments for children was overturned in October, with Supreme Court Judge Peter Callaghan ruling it unlawful.

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Widespread protests rock Iran

Iran has been the scene of widespread protests for days. Starting in the capital Tehran and focused on economic issues, the protests have spread to become an explosion of public anger against the government and its policies.

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Capitalism and the politics of neurodiversity

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The racism that led to the Cronulla riots 20 years on

James Supple looks at how the Cronulla riot was the result of the racism pushed by John Howard’s government and the media, and the lessons as we face a rising far right today

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