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Macron and Le Pen face off in the 2022 French presidential election
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen will once again face off in the second round of the French presidential election in a repeat of the...
Read moreCalls for drug policy reform increase nation-wide
Drug law reformists around the country are calling on both the new Labor government as well as their state governments to reform drug laws. In...
Read moreLogistics and manufacturing industries in chaos due to government’s Omicron crises
The recent Omicron crises, the result of the incompetent Coalition government’s “let it rip” strategy, is reeking chaos in Australia’s logistics industry. High numbers of...
Read moreFar-right surges as French elections draw near
With the French presidential elections little over two months away, the first round scheduled for the 10th April, polls show a surging far right and...
Read moreCoalition presses the UK to remove climate targets from trade deal
Scott Morrison has confirmed that the Coalition government pressed the UK to remove climate targets from the post-Brexit Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement
Read moreQantas moves to terminate Enterprise Agreement
Qantas has applied to the Fair Work Commission to terminate its Long-Haul Cabin Crew agreement. The first time in its history that Qantas has tried...
Read moreCalls for drug policy reform increase nation-wide
Calls for drug policy reforms are sweeping the country after the Legalise Cannabis Australia party received 2-6 per cent of the Senate vote in each...
Read moreMacron beats Le Pen but growth of French fascism continues
French President Emmanuel Macron has won re-election against far-right rival Marine Le Pen. The first French president to be re-elected in twenty years, Macron’s margin...
Read moreRAFFWU’s Better Read Than Dead EBA approved by Fair Work
On Tuesday, 5th July, the Fair Work Commission approved what the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU) has called “the best enterprise agreement in...
Read moreBetter Read Than Dead workers win after historic industrial action
The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU) announced that on Tuesday 27th July, Better Read Than Dead workers unanimously endorsed an in principle agreement...
Read moreAustralia to help US establish “strategic base” on the moon
The federal government’s $50 million trailblazer program will support businesses to develop a semi-autonomous robot which NASA will use to collect lunar soil
Read moreUnionists protest as Better Read Than Dead management renege on deal
Workers at Better Read Than Dead have recommenced industrial action after management reneged on an in principle deal reached in July this year.
Read moreTent Embassy 50th anniversary
The establishment of the Tent Embassy came as a retaliation to the McMahon government’s commitment to assimilation policies and refusal to recognise Indigenous land rights.
Read moreAnti-AUKUS webinar provokes conservative contempt
Last week, the Sydney Anti-AUKUS Coalition (SAAC) hosted the Resisting AUKUS and War on China webinar.
Read moreRAFFWU to fight for the right to bargain in the Federal Court
The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU) has pledged to take Coles Supermarkets to the Federal Court in a bid to force the supermarket giant to commence negotiating a new enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA).
Read moreRAFFWU members strike at Apple
Members of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU) went on strike in the first nationally co-ordinated industrial action in retail in Australian history....
Read moreIncompetent: Scott Morrison at the COP26 Summit
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was initially hesitant to personally represent Australia at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference, better known as COP26.
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