Arrests on Timbarra Road
By Olivier Maxted
NORTHERN NSW — Protesters against the Timbarra goldmine staged the largest action for some time on January 19, with the erection of four tripods on Timbarra Road, 30 kilometres south-east of
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By Marce Cameron
PERTH — The forest campaign in Western Australia has focused on blockades, in which small groups of protesters chain themselves to trees and machinery or construct elaborate tree-houses. The blockades have helped to keep the
East Timor: Indonesian troops out now!
East Timor solidarity activist ANDREW McNAUGHTAN visited East Timor earlier this month, his third visit since 1994. He spoke to Green Left Weekly's JON LAND about his impressions. Question: What is the
Cambodian PM: 'Who helped the Khmer Rouge to survive?'
Cambodian Prime Minister HUN SEN was interviewed for Green Left Weekly in Ta Khmao on January 27 by HELEN JARVIS. Question: I am wondering about the reaction to your welcoming of [surrendered
Brunswick Music FestivalFebruary 28 to March 28MelbournePresented by Moreland City Council Preview by Vannessa Hearman
MELBOURNE — The Brunswick Music Festival is on again. Opening on February 28, the festival provides a whole month of
Thousands expected for anti-Jabiluka rally
By Emma Webb
ADELAIDE — Thousands of people are expected to turn out for the anti-Jabiluka uranium mine rally planned to coincide with the WOMADelaide festival on February 21. The rally will start at
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Razor-sharp cabaret
Cabaret PolitiqueTrio Gusto with accompanist Philip RobertsSydney 8pm Tuesday-Saturday until February 26 at Imperial Hotel, Erskineville. Wollongong 6.30pm March 3-5 and 8pm March 6 at Performance Space, Wollongong University
Cuban women show how it's done
Sí Señor! — Las Perlas del Son — Corasón through Larrikin/Festival Records Review By Melanie Sjoberg
One of the most exciting aspects of any music festival is the discovery of a fresh new
By Sean Martin-Iverson
PERTH — Voluntary student unionism (VSU) was introduced in Western Australia in 1993. As the student movement prepares to fight national VSU legislation, it is useful to examine the impact VSU had in WA and draw conclusions