The Guardian • Issue #1963 • May 31, 2021
Demand secure well-paid jobs & full employment
Workers need a substantial wage rise now to meet day-to-day necessities.
Read moreVaccine rollout disgrace!
The federal government’s vaccine rollout continues to be a disappointment.
Read moreAustralian government continues to exploit Indigenous land
The federal government’s “gas-fired recovery” plans fly in the face of any reason ...
Read moreRally for Palestine
Around two thousand people gathered on Sunday 23rd May at Forrest Chase in Perth CBD as part of the global day in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Read moreRally in support of peace and justice in Colombia
On Saturday 15th May, the community group, United for Colombia, Perth (WA), held a rally in Forrest Place in the CBD.
Read moreReforms to DSP desperately needed
The Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs will conduct an investigation this year into the “purpose, intent and adequacy of the Disability Support Pension” (DSP).
Read moreAction hits Israeli arms
Firefighters called to assist police at a protest targeting an Israeli arms factory in Leicester withdrew today in solidarity with Palestinians. Members of the Palestine...
Read morePresident holds online talks with top Chinese leader
Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Chinese Party General Secretary and State President Xi Jinping affirmed the significance of the Vietnam-China relationship.
Read more“How long will it last?”: Ceasefire in Palestine
A ceasefire was declared between Israel and Hamas on the morning of 21st May, bringing a temporary halt to an eleven-day conflict on the Gaza Strip.
Read moreThe US’ unilateral coercive policies and the truth about Venezuela
Washington’s aggression against Cuba, Venezuela, Iran and other countries is a flagrant violation of human rights.
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