BY LESLIE RICHMOND
ADELAIDE On October 5, some 3000 people joined a protest rally and march organised by the Network Opposing War and Racism (NOWAR) against the US-led war drive against Iraq.
Anglican archbishop Ian George, Uniting Church
Issue 512
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BY GRAHAM MATTHEWS
MELBOURNE On October 2, the Victorian Electoral Commission received the 502nd positive response to a questionnaire it sent to all Socialist Alliance members in the state. Five-hundred positive returns were required by
BY JOHN GAUCI
SYDNEY On October 10, 30 people gathered at the Manly library to
watch John Pilger's documentary Paying the Price: Killing the Children
of Iraq. The screening was organised by the Northside Socialist Alliance
branch.
CANBERRA On September 22, a group of Australian Jews released a statement
in support of the rights of Palestinians and condemning the actions of
the Israeli government in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.
Rick Kuhn, a
SYDNEY On October
10, unionists gathered outside the Hilton hotel to protest the proposed
sacking of 450 workers.
Photo by Amy McDonnell.
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BY KATHY NEWNAM
NEWCASTLE The Newcastle University Students Association (NUSA) will remain an activist-led organisation after a fierce and political election campaign run September 23-26.
This year, NUSA has been led by a progressive
BY GRANT COLEMAN
WOLLONGONG War and racism affect us all and students have an important
role to play in struggles against injustice, Belinda Selke told Green
Left Weekly. Selke is part of the No War No Racism ticket running
in the
BY PAUL OBOOHOV
CANBERRA The militant Members First rank and file group in the Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) has nominated candidates for union positions representing workers in many federal government agencies across the country.
BY SARAH STEPHEN
The 168 East Timorese asylum seekers whose claims were rejected by the immigration department on September 25 are the first of almost 1700 asylum seekers who face the prospect of being forcibly returned to East Timor, despite many
BY JAMES CAULFIELD
CANBERRA Three hundred people gathered in Civic on October 11 for a rally against the US drive to war on Iraq. The event was organised by the ACT Network Opposing War. Speakers included ACT Labor MLA John Hargreaves, health
Sympathetic
"If they've done it because they expect that naming a child after me that they may get a more sympathetic claim... You don't get preferment through flattery", immigration minister Philip Ruddock told Associated Press on October 8, after
BY DANIEL JARDINE
MELBOURNE Meeting on October 3-6, the national council of the National
Tertiary Education Industry Union discussed its agenda for the fourth round
of enterprise bargaining with universities. The pattern bargaining
BY STUART MARTIN
MELBOURNE On October 4, the Federal Court handed down its judgement on the dispute over control of the Victorian branch of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union. The decision was not a clear victory for either the
Action for Aceh
DARWIN On September 30, around 20 people, wearing gags across their mouths and carrying placards, marched to the office of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. They were demanding that the Australian government assist
BY JIM GREEN
The future of the Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia is in jeopardy. It has been revealed that the owner, Canadian-based company Southern Cross Resources (SCR), does not have a commercial mining and milling licence.
The
BY RUSSELL PICKERING
PERTH Construction workers walked off a Perth building site on
October 7, after construction company Sizer Builder installed surveillance
equipment to monitor union activities.
The Construction, Forestry, Mining
BY GRAHAM MATTHEWS
MELBOURNE
In a massive outpouring of anger against proposed Australian support for
war on Iraq, 45,000 people rallied on October 13. Jammed shoulder to shoulder
across several city blocks, the participants marched
BY DARREN JIGGINS
LAUNCESTON On October 5, more than 400 people attended a rally at Princes Square against the looming war on Iraq. It was organised by the No War on Iraq public forum.
Speakers included Kim Booth from the Greens, Jules
BY NIKKI ULASOWSKI
PERTH I've been knocked off by the Tories, I've been knocked off
by stinking grubby builders, I've been knocked off by the [building industry]
task force, but it was a bit hard to cop getting knocked off by the Labor
BY ALANA KERR
SYDNEY The US war on the people of Iraq has persisted since 1991, an October 9 public meeting in Bondi Junction, hosted by the Eastern Sydney branch of the Socialist Alliance, was told.
Layla Mohammad, from the Worker
BY CHRIS LATHAM
PERTH On October 2, 80 people attended a forum on "Why war?" at the Fremantle Hotel, organised by the Fremantle branch of the ALP. The meeting was addressed by local federal MP Carmen Lawrence and WA Legislative Council member
BY ALEX MILNE & KIM HALPIN
ALICE SPRINGS For three days from October 5, activists from across Australia converged on the US-controlled military spy base at Pine Gap. More than 300 people made the journey to voice their anger at the Australian
BY RACHEL EVANS
MELBOURNE Braving wet and windy conditions on September 26, 45 people came to Melbourne's Federal Court to support the prosecution of 30 companies over alleged breaches of the outworker and contractor provisions of the
BY CHRIS LATHAM
PERTH On October 2, some 1000 members of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union's construction division protested against the return to Perth of the royal commission into the construction industry.
CFMEU state
World
BY BORIS KAGARLITSKY
MOSCOW It is paradoxical that every time the pace of military engagements increases in the mountains of Chechnya, plans are revived in Moscow for the peaceful regulation of the conflict.
Chechnya is like an unhealed
BY JOHN PERCY
On September 20, the Bush administration released a new National Security Strategy (NSS) document. The document justifies US aggression on a world scale pre-emptive strikes, "regime change", unilateral action. "We will not
BY PATRICK BOND
JOHANNESBURG The October 1-2 national general strike against the privatisation of South Africa's electricity, telephones, water and transport services was a mixed success. But combined with other recent developments and
BY BEN REID
Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva candidate of the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT, Workers Party) received over 46% of the vote in the first round of Brazil's presidential elections, held October 6. He must contest a second round
BY EVA CHENG
Thousands of people took part in rallies, public meetings and marches across India on September 28 to protest against new attacks on Muslims by Hindu chauvinists in the state of Gujarat. The largest protests were held in Ahmedabad,
BY SHANE BENTLEY
US President George Bush has thrown his weight behind the bosses of the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) in their struggle to break the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) which covers 10,500 US west coast dock
BY JOHN PILGER
LONDON If Tony Blair uses the royal prerogative, "the absolute power of kings", to join George Bush's attack on Iraq, he acts in a manner no different, in principle and deed, from Germany's unprovoked attacks that ignited the
BY MAX LANE
On October 5, Indonesian police arrested Ricky Tamba, secretary-general of the Popular Youth Movement (GPK), an urban poor youth organisation that acts in political solidarity with the Peoples Democratic Party (PRD).
Tamba was
BY EVA CHENG
"The [World Health Organisation's] objective is 'the attainment of all peoples of the highest possible level of health', and WHO defines health as 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence
Culture
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"The wounded Goliath" (the US after the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001) "is on a rampage armed to the
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Editorial
A cosmetic change
Like most ALP conferences during the past three decades, the special
rules conference held on October 5-6 was a carefully stage managed affair.
It was designed to bolster the image of federal Labor leader Simon