Rewriting history
By Kath Gelber
As the Labor party continues to implement its restructuring agenda, the effects on women are becoming more widely felt — lower wages, less job security in part-time and casual work, still not
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By Dave Riley
Uncle Sam says: I want you. I want you in khaki. I want you in Haiti. I want you doing your bit for democracy. I want you at one end of a gun barrel. I want what I want — you better believe it — or bang bang you're
Aborigines occupy Qld national park
By Bill Mason
BRISBANE — More than 30 Aborigines are occupying the Lawn Hill National Park, about 240 km north-west of Mount Isa, in support of their demand for involvement in the management
DAVID GREASON is the author of I was a Teenage Fascist. He was interviewed for Green Left Weekly by SEAN LENNON.
You mention in your book that you got involved in far-right politics at age 14. What led you to this?
There are two
The Exposurist
By P.P. Craney
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Reviewed by Chris Spindler
Set in the Philippines, The
Kamalayan, a newly formed student organisation in the National Capital Region (Metro Manila area), held its 1st congress September 9-11. CARLA GORTON from Green Left Weekly spoke to JUDY ANN CHAN, newly elected secretary general of Kamalayan, about
Residents rally to save fig trees
By Susan Price
BRISBANE ... One hundred residents and supporters tied yellow ribbons around two historic Moreton Bay fig trees in a protest called by the Herston, Kelvin Grove Residents Group
Tabloid Truth — This program looks at how far reporters will go to get the ever elusive "scoop" in Britain's tabloid press. ABC, 9.30pm, Wednesday, October 19.
Frontline: Smaller Fish to Fry — When Mediawatch accuses Frontline of not
By Jennifer Thompson
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears to have lost a desperate gamble. Despite the sickening hypocrisy which portrays Iraqi troops in Iraq as a "threat" and US troops half way around the world as "peacekeepers", the
By Richard Startari
Indonesia's government has killed, tortured and jailed its opponents at will for almost three decades, under the guise of fighting communism and instability. Amnesty International has launched a worldwide campaign which