GLW issue 285, published 1997-08-13.
- Uniting Church discusses sexuality
- Child-care under the hammer
- Save Our Services rally
- Victorian public housing gets meaner
- 'Corporate dirty secrets laws' spread...
- On the box
- Call for Kleenex boycott to save Otways
- Action updates
- Loose cannons
- Looking out: All in pieces
- Alternatives to Kleenex
- Cambodia: media lies exposed
- Mental health and social control
- Marx vs Keynes on immigration
- Arguments for socialism: Socialists...
- Multiple attacks on working women
- Write on: Letters to the editor
- Secret investment treaty revealed
- Women are worse off under the Liberals
- Life of Riley: Mr Pot is alive and...
Australian News
- High school walk-out called
- Darwin rally supports indigenous...
- Fighting racism at Melbourne University
- Sydney Campaign Against Racism meets
- Young homeless pushed back to family
- Skateboarders defy council ban
- Kennett's Coode Island betrayal...
- One Nation supporters attack peaceful...
- Racist violence in One Nation's...
- Business demands austerity in Tasmania
- Free speech debated at Anti-One Nation...
- Rally for justice and land rights...
- Citipower workers: 13 weeks and still...
- Kennett forced back in public...
- Students picket NTU meeting and open...
- National Shelter: shooting the...
- Fighting Racism Conference in Perth
- Nurses continue fight for pay and...
- Rally against the youth allowance
- Reith's individual contract con
- Rally to stop exam changes
- Inactive student guilds face active...
International News
- Call for armed struggle against Kabila
- Beijing rolls back civil rights in...
- Blair attempts to end free education
- How the Cambodian coalition collapsed
- Russian nuclear bosses mount pogrom...
- Fiji sugar strike ends after 16 days
- Suharto moves to silence critic
- Nike workers arrested, injured, fired
- Chinese workers defend right to work
- Crackdown continues in East Timor
- Teamsters' strike gathers strength


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