Lawyers thought they were going to “gotcha” student activist Yasmine Johnson. But by remaining steadfast, she made them look ...
Workers at BHP’s ports in Port Hedland, in Western Australia’s Pilbara, will down tools for eight hours tomorrow. Around 200 electricians, boilermakers, fitters and shiploaders will strike from 2pm to ...
Loud cries of “Racist, sexist, anti-queer, Hanson is not welcome here!” resounded through the streets as more than 1,000 people marched against One Nation in Brisbane last weekend. It was the first ...
Australian politics is at a turning point. One Nation’s polling numbers have gone from disturbing to disastrous in just a few months. The party is now a serious electoral challenger, and its leaders ...
The November Victorian election is shaping up as a decisive battle, the outcome of which will have ramifications well beyond the state. The surge of support for One Nation has created the real ...
The royal commission’s witnesses are unreliable and prejudiced, and the commissioner seems to accept that supporting a ...
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the most striking piece of architecture in Winnipeg. Traversing the seven floors with irregular spaces and varied lighting, the visitor is meant to “progress ...
Behind all the culture war bluster and appeals to rural reaction, Pauline Hanson’s key function in Australian politics is to popularise policies and measures that guarantee the further enrichment of ...
This article by Yasmine Johnson, a Jewish student, socialist and one of the national coordinators of Students for Palestine, is based on her testimony at the royal commission.
Labor politicians and the trade union leaders allied to them have undermined working-class cohesion and consciousness. In doing so, they have severely weakened the very forces that could have blunted ...