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crowd on May Day in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s ruling National People’s Power (NPP) coalition won 265 out of 336 local governing bodies in the May 6 local government elections, reaffirming its popular support, but the transition to democracy is fraught with contradictions, reports Janaka Biyanwila.

Labor looks set to abolish the modest “Nature Positive” reforms to climate law that it suggested during its first term, and environment minister Murray Watt looks set to give Woodside its LNG North West Shelf expansion. Pip Hinman reports.

The Feminism in the Time of Gaza forum, organised by Australian Palestine Advocacy Network, was packed to capacity, writes Mary Merkenich.

 

Ali Kazak with a Palestinian flag in the background

Ali Kazak, former Palestinian ambassador and representative of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in Australia, will be remembered for his steadfast and unwavering commitment to the fight for Palestinian liberation, write Susan Price and Pip Hinman.

book covers and bookshelf

Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents new books on the German peasants’ war, air, Amazonian struggles, climate history, class rule and Karl Marx’s later views on oppression and revolution.

Polly Cutmore, a Traditional Gomeroi Owner, has rejected the Native Title Tribunal’s findings that the NSW government can lease the Pilliga Forest for its 850-well coal seam gas mining project. Kerry Smith reports.

 

New South Wales Labor is planning to scrap workers’ rights to access compensation for psychological injuries. Isaac Nellist reports. 

The federal election results show that young people are looking for alternatives to the two major parties and the capitalist system, argues Isaac Nellist.

Hundreds of people gathered at Sydney Town Hall to mark 16 years since Mullivaikkal became a graveyard for over 165,000 Tamil civilians — the peak of the Tamil genocide. Kerry Smith reports.

After waiting 27 years for a Restoring Territory Rights Bill to return their right to re-legislate voluntary assisted dying, Northern Territorians are furious the Country-Liberal Party has moved to delay action. Suzanne James reports. 

As capitalism’s inherent barbarism is being exposed via the West’s enabling of genocide in Gaza, organisers of the Ecosocialism 2025 conference are confident its program will attract significant interest. Jacob Andrewartha reports.