Activists protested outside the Ferra Engineering factory over its role in supplying critical F-35 fighter plane parts used by Israel in its genocide against Gazans. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Activists protested outside the Ferra Engineering factory over its role in supplying critical F-35 fighter plane parts used by Israel in its genocide against Gazans. Alex Bainbridge reports.
The Global Sumud Flotilla is once again preparing to set sail for Gaza to deliver urgent lifesaving humanitarian aid and break Israel’s illegal siege. Ethan Floyd and Sam Woripa Watson joined the Green Left Show to discuss why they are joining this year’s flotilla.
Protests were held across the country calling for peace, justice and refugee rights on Palm Sunday. Isaac Nellist reports.
The 2026 Global Sumud Flotilla is again aiming to break Israel’s siege of Gaza and deliver urgently needed humanitarian aid. Tracey Carpenter reports.
Greens MP Michael Berkman says progressives need to push back against laws criminalising free speech in Queensland.
Liam Parry gave this speech shortly before being arrested at a Students for Palestine rally.
Two activists were arrested after controversial laws banning pro-Palestine chants came into effect in Queensland. Alex Bainbridge reports
Once Israel and the United States launched their war on Iran, Israel closed the crossings into Gaza and cut off all aid. Palestinians in the Strip now fear a return to famine amid food shortages and soaring prices, reports Tareq S Hajjaj.
This previous report on the famine in Gaza by Tareq S Hajjaj was published in Mondoweiss in October, 2025. We are reposting it here for readers’ information.
More than 100 people rallied outside Queensland parliament, with fewer than 24 hours notice, against the Liberal-National government’s planned attacks on free speech. Kerry Smith reports.
After Israel cut off fuel and electricity supplies in Gaza, fuel has become largely inaccessible, forcing thousands of Palestinians to confront an urgent and ongoing energy shortage, writes Islam Elhabil.
In a victory for the right to protest, the British High Court overturned former home secretary Yvette Cooper’s 2025 order banning protest group Palestine Action. Susan Price reports.