Green Left’s Susan Price spoke with Ibrahim Izzeldeen from the Free Sudan Gazette, about this new media project and how it is centering Sudanese voices and ensuring that the struggle of the Sudanese ...
The latest issue of the Green Left Show features Tom Sulston from Digital Rights Watch about the coming social media ban, why it harms young people, what the alternatives would be and other issues ...
On the eve of COP30, and as the recovery effort from Typhoon Kalmaegi and Super Typhoon Fung-wong continued in the ...
National Tertiary Education Union members at the University of Technology took protected industrial action to pressure ...
Labor environment and water minister Murray Watt is trying to rush through changes to the Environment Protection and ...
We’re kicking off our first meeting to discuss our plans for the 2026 SA State Election campaign, and we want your ideas and ...
This Friday we’ll gather outside of Luke Gosling’s office to show that: We oppose the AUKUS military alliance between the USA ...
Adani has dropped its 5.5 year, millions of dollars damages claim against environment activist Ben Pennings in the Supreme Court of Queensland. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Protesters condemned the United States’ threats to Latin America, particularly Venezuela and Colombia. Jacob Andrewartha ...
Scientists and their union are speaking out against Labor’s funding cuts to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial ...
Despite warnings from legal experts and community organisations, Labor voted to grant police and MPs new powers to stop Centrelink payments for people accused of a serious offence but have yet to ...
COP30 lacked any concrete commitments to climate action, promoted false solutions and denied indigenous voices, writes Ben Radford. Meanwhile, the grassroots Peoples’ Summit laid the blame for the ...
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