The speak-out comes in response to the soaring profits by gas and electricity companies in the context of significant increases in inflation.
Author: Christine Lai
Panellists discussed how AUKUS would damage Australia’s national interests, international relations and the future security of the country while feeding a nuclear military complex.
Student activists at UNSW protested against the latest education attacks in the Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA) with faculty calling on management to reverse job and course cuts this afternoon.
Although being critically informed about the socio-political world is undeniably an admirable trait, Reid critiques the way ‘wokeness’ is weaponised to belittle others and secure a moral high ground.
“You have no idea how stand-offish I can be with people I don’t love. I have brought it to a fine art. But you have broken down my defences. And I don’t really resent it…”
This protest follows the Government’s plans to evict more than 100 people from the Franklyn/Bay streets complex, demolish buildings and sell the land to private developers to build 14-storey high complexes in Glebe.
An indie folk band for the ages, The Dreggs take us to scenes of a country dive bar and sing of the desire to leave all your worries at the door.
“I am preparing students for a world that is in crisis. The children and the youth that we are teaching are our emerging leaders. They need and deserve better from our government,” said Penfold, a primary school teacher.
Activists gathered to protest ethnic cleansing and Israel’s ongoing occupation of Palestine yesterday.
Protesters rallied to challenge the rhetoric of neoliberal education and assert the importance of student solidarity in mobilising staff strikes today.