The Guardian • Issue #1981 • October 4, 2021
No nuclear Australia: TIME FOR ACTION!
The sudden announcement of the AUKUS (Australia-UK-US) military agreement which will bring nuclear-powered submarines to Australia has provoked worldwide and growing opposition.
Read moreFrydenberg offers net-zero but we demand more
Last month, cracks began to appear in the Coalition government’s policy on climate change. Speaking to leaders in the financial sector, federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg...
Read morePetition: no nuclear submarines
AUKUS and a submarine fleet shows a complete disregard for the democratic process and undermines sovereignty.
Read moreUnited action to defend conditions
Workers in the maritime and trucking industries are taking industrial action defending their jobs, safe working conditions, and wages.
Read moreSA bans spit hoods
On 23rd September, the South Australian parliament voted unanimously to ban the use of spit hoods ...
Read moreA Melbourne perspective: lockdowns, “freedom” rallies, and mandatory vaccination
The topics covered were discussed at a recent Melbourne CPA branch meeting.
Read moreLETTER
Dear Editor, Thanks for covering the issues that the big business media definitely won’t unless they have to and even then, when they do, they...
Read moreDerry Girls
Derry Girls is genuinely amusing and exciting – well worth a look regardless of the viewer’s ideological bias or how much that viewer is interested in Irish politics.
Read moreChina-EU dialogue
In his meeting with Borrell, Wang said China and the EU have increased talks recently, reached many consensuses
Read moreBritish spooks remain tight-lipped over alleged CIA plot to assassinate Assange
British spooks remained tight-lipped today after questions posed over an alleged CIA plot to kidnap and assassinate Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in London.
Read moreWorld on the edge of an abyss: UN Secretary-General
“I am here to sound the alarm: the world must wake up. We are on the edge of an abyss – and moving in the wrong direction.”
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