The Guardian • Issue #1964 • June 7, 2021
“THE INEQUALITY VIRUS”
“COVID-19 has been likened to an x-ray, revealing fractures in the fragile skeleton of the societies we have built.”
Read moreMUA stands with Traditional Land Owners
The MUA has once again shown how, with militant leadership, the trade union movement can be a vehicle for taking the workers’ movement to social issues.
Read moreContribution by CPA General Secretary Andrew Irving at the World Symposium For Marxist Political Parties
In China, the CPC has made many outstanding political, social, economic and defence achievements for its people
Read moreFair Work Commission rules delivery riders are employees
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has ruled that a delivery rider for Deliveroo is an employee, not a contractor, for the purposes of employment law.
Read moreRemembering the Lock Hospitals of Bernier and Dorre Islands
The Bernier and Dorre Islands are two narrow islands located fifty-two km from the Western Australian port city of Carnarvon.
Read moreAustralian war profiteers face backlash from peace activists
Anti-war activists in and around the Brisbane region flocked together this week to protest Land Forces.
Read more“From the River to the Sea”, Meanjin rises for Palestine
Members of the Communist Party of Australia Queensland Branch attended a rally demanding an end to the occupation of Palestine by Israel.
Read moreWestern narratives attempt to twist Belarus flight story
Ryanair Flight 4978, flying on the 23rd of May from Athens, Greece to Vilnius, Lithuania, was forced to make an unexpected detour to land in Minsk, Belarus.
Read moreIsrael attacks Gaza after Jerusalem’s assault
Nakba day: “Day of the Catastrophe” is an annual day of commemoration of the displacement that preceded and followed the Israeli declaration of independence in 1948.
Read moreVenezuela, Russia and China: the route to a multipolar world
The current global order is experiencing tension caused in the main by US-backed imperial power.
Read moreBridges of love global campaign
On Sunday the 30th of May, activists in Perth joined the global campaign Bridges of Love.
Read moreAustralia’s age of criminal responsibility is “archaic”
Australia is being urged by 31 countries of the United Nations to reconsider our archaic laws regarding the age of criminal responsibility.
Read more“Liberation is within our reach”: Palestine goes on strike
Under Israeli bombardment, Palestinians went on one of the biggest strikes in Palestinian history on 18th May.
Read moreThe “end of history” and the struggle against liquidation
History was proclaimed “ended” when, between 1989 and 1991, socialism was overthrown in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
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