This November, thousands are gathering at the Rising Tide People’s Blockade of Newcastle Port (Nov 27 – Dec 2) the world’s largest coal export hub, to take action for climate justice and Palestinian ...
Join the South Australian Caribbean Community on Friday November 28 in Adelaide for a dedicated Hurricane Melissa Relief Support Drive focused on providing much-needed assistance to Jamaica, which was ...
Unite with us in protest against AUKUS and the increasing militarism of the NT. Green Left is funded by contributions from readers and supporters. Help us reach our funding target. Make a One-off ...
Green Left’s Susan Price spoke with Ibrahim Izzeldeen from the Free Sudan Gazette, about this new media project and how it is centering Sudanese voices and ensuring that the struggle of the Sudanese ...
Our Campaigns Team leads the fight for real action on the poverty and housing crises in South Australia. We mobilise people on low incomes and our allies to speak out in the community, engage with the ...
The latest issue of the Green Left Show features Tom Sulston from Digital Rights Watch about the coming social media ban, why it harms young people, what the alternatives would be and other issues ...
A week after that, The Country Music Association of Australia banned AI from its Golden Guitar Awards. Meanwhile, an AI-made tribute to slain right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk with "loudly passionate, ...
Blanca Missé is an associate professor at San Francisco State University and a Workers’ Voice member, who is active with the Ukraine Solidarity Network and the Labor for Palestine National Network.
National Tertiary Education Union members at the University of Technology took protected industrial action to pressure ...
The North East Forest Alliance has welcomed the news that the new federal environment law will remove the exemption allowing native forest logging in Regional Forest Agreements. Kerry Smith reports.
Adani has dropped its 5.5 year, millions of dollars damages claim against environment activist Ben Pennings in the Supreme Court of Queensland. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Despite warnings from legal experts and community organisations, Labor voted to grant police and MPs new powers to stop Centrelink payments for people accused of a serious offence but have yet to ...
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