Rallies were held in Gadigal Country/Sydney, Boorloo/Perth and Naarm/Melbourne, calling for the release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan who has been imprisoned in Turkey for the last 27 years. Kerry Smith reports.
Rallies were held in Gadigal Country/Sydney, Boorloo/Perth and Naarm/Melbourne, calling for the release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan who has been imprisoned in Turkey for the last 27 years. Kerry Smith reports.
Thousands of people have protested Queensland government threats to ban Palestine freedom slogans in six protests in one week. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Isaac Nellist reports on the new code of conduct changes for NSW local councils and how they will impact on local democracy and campaigning.
Friends of John Fawkner College organised an event to discuss how to build community support and call for more resources for their local public schools. Darren Saffin reports.
A protest outside deputy prime minister and defence minister Richard Marles’ electorate office demanded he end the two-way arms trade with Israel. Tim Gooden reports.
Socialist Alliance has decided to run in all four of Djilang/Geelong’s lower house seats in the Victorian elections. Sue Bull reports.
Ancient river red gums and Gunaikurnai scar trees along the Sale Canal in Victoria are again at risk — not from axe or fire, but from erosion. C S Hughes reports.
On this episode of On The Streets, we discuss the huge protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog and the police violence against protesters on Gadigal Country/Sydney.
Tens of thousands of people joined protests across the country to oppose Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s invitation to war criminal Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Friends of Callan Park organised a rally at the Callan Park gates to protest the installation of plastic grass fields on two existing sporting grounds. Arlo Valmai reports.
Growing numbers believe that Labor’s invitation to Israeli President Isaac Herzog does nothing to promote social cohesion or tackle antisemitism. Pip Hinman reports.
Three hundred Myuna Colliery miners and supporters rallied at Eraring Power Station to demand their jobs and a just transition, as the coal-fired power station is wound down. Steve O’Brien reports.