Leading us down the garden path
By Darin Huddy
ADELAIDE — South Australia's national parks and wildlife reserves are heading for a crisis, battling feral animals, weeds and a lack of funds from the Labor government.
Although land
85
Sam Watson
Indigenous Peoples Party
The Australian Indigenous Peoples Party has now been officially registered as a political party by the Australian Electoral Office and party branches throughout the nation are now preparing for the
BASMA ABOU-SHARAR, a media worker for the Intifada Committee in Amman, Jordan, was in Australia late last year to bring information on events in the Israeli-occupied territories on the West Bank and in Gaza. MIRIAM TRAMER of Green Left Weekly met
By Vannessa Hearman
The human rights situation in Indonesia in 1992 did not improve, according to the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (LBH). The foundation, one of Indonesia's foremost non-governmental organisations, held a press conference
Amunda takes on the 'civilised' world
Civilised World
Amunda
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association through Larrikin
Available on CD and cassette
Reviewed by Mara Ochoa
Amunda, an Aboriginal rock band formed in Alice
By Stephen Marks
MANAGUA — The new situation in Nicaragua is producing alliances unimaginable a few years ago. As the government of Violeta Chamorro sides increasingly with the rich against the poor, former members of the Nicaraguan
Wind power increases
European wind turbines, for the first time, exceeded 1 billion kWh in electric power output in 1992.
Production within Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands alone reached 1.25 billion kWh.
Worldwide wind
By Anthony Anderson
On November 20, Superman, the fictional character who represented "Truth, Justice and the American Way" for more than 50 years, suffered a violent death at the hands of a character known as Doomsday. If you bought an issue
Determined campaign to defend Victorian schools
By Kylie Budge
MELBOURNE — Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett is continuing to implement his vision of education — against the wishes of teachers, students and parents.
Education
Rush to build reactors in central and eastern Europe
WASHINGTON — More than twice as much government-backed money from the West has been directed at expanding nuclear power in central and eastern Europe as has been spent on either making