Issue 174 - Sept

Higgins inquiry reveals entrenched police sexism

Former Judge Walter Sofronoff’s report on his Inquiry into the Lehrmann trial is a white wash of the entrenched sexism in the ACT police.

More US bases and war games as Albanese backs military buildup

Anthony Albanese is locking in the biggest US military build-up here since the Second World War, while establishing Australia as a major arms manufacturer.

Labor avoids real solutions to out of control housing prices

The Albanese government has been enraged by The Greens’ refusal to fall in behind its housing fund legislation.

Workers left exposed as fires and extreme heat circle the globe

Heatwaves and wildfires have been raging across the northern hemisphere. July was the hottest month ever recorded.

Mass casualties in Ukraine counter-offensive as West feeds the war

Over two months into the much vaunted Ukrainian counter-offensive there has been no serious movement of the front lines.

Niger coup a blow to Western imperialism in Africa

The coup in Niger in west Africa is a huge blow to Western imperialism.

Exposing Labor’s greenwashing and climate failure

Over 200 people attended the Climate Action Conference in Sydney on 29 July. Here are some of the highlights of the speeches.

Did the Treaty of Waitangi bring justice?

The Treaty of Waitangi did nothing to stop the onslaught of colonisation, argues Jayden Rivers, but renewed struggles in recent decades have brought change

Pine Gap: spy base with a vital role in the US war machine

The base at Pine Gap near Alice Springs plays a key role in US surveillance and military operations, as well as the Australia-US alliance, writes Feiyi Zhang

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