The Guardian • Issue #1991 • December 13, 2021
BUDGET RAZOR GANG
Despite everything that the Morrison government says about not pursuing “budget repair”, that is exactly what it is doing.
Read moreYear in review
2021 has been a year that has intensified the elements of the class struggle we have been experiencing since the pandemic arrived in Australia in 2020.
Read moreSeason’s greetings and for a better 2022: the people need socialism more than ever
As we approach the end of 2021, we must reflect on how almost two years of COVID-19 have changed people’s lives.
Read moreClimate activist pays the price for government inaction
A climate activist who climbed on top of a coal train, which led to a five-hour delay of fifteen coal trains between Newcastle and Maitland,...
Read moreDon’t tread on the Eureka flag
The Eureka flag is present at a large amount of Australian protests.
Read moreBHP can’t enforce vaccine mandate: Fair Work Commission
Workers at NSW’s Mt Arthur BHP coal mine have won in the Fair Work Commission (FWC), which ruled on 3rd December that BHP can not enforce a vaccine mandate at the site until it undertakes genuine consultation with workers.
Read moreInterview with comrade Ekin Sönmez from the Communist Party of Turkey
Comrade Ekin Sönmez is a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP). Our comrades at the Guardian – The Workers’...
Read moreThe UN must end sanctions against the DPRK
On 29th October 2021, China and Russia circulated a draft resolution to fifteen council members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), to ease sanctions on the DPRK.
Read moreChina is a responsible major country in addressing climate change
Human beings share a common future in the face of the challenges presented by global climate change, and no country can make itself immune from the impact.
Read moreOfficial applauds HK’s new electoral system for balancing social interests, promoting democracy
Hong Kong’s overhauled electoral system balances the interests of the city
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