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Street play project shifts to digital playspace so artists can Keep on Playing
Minister agrees to come to Manyana forest meeting
NSW Police issue new coronavirus fines and notices 10 May
Teachers to stop work at Islamic School of Canberra
ABA reiterates calls to release pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong
Call for release of pro-democracy leaders arrested in Hong Kong
Australian FM statement on arrests of pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong
HealthCare NZ makes concessions, but remains committed to harmful job cuts
HealthCare NZ makes concessions, but remains committed to harmful job cuts
NSW Police Force celebrate merging of Dog and Mounted Command
Greens use parliamentary privilege to malign police
Viagogo confirms website changes and accepts jurisdiction of
Protestors must be held accountable for harm
‘Dramas of desperation’: Book examines naked protest in Africa
Government’s approval of duck shooting season ignores community pleas
Hunger strike new way to get early release
A win for Tasmanian forestry workers’ right to a safe workplace
Workplace safety laws being used inappropriately to restrict right to protest
Violence in North and West Africa increasingly targeting civilian and border areas – OECD/SWAC
Sydney flies flag for international pride
Protest not welcome by community
Arrests made after protest action at Smithton
More mistruths from Bob Brown Foundation
Taxpayers shouldn’t be left with Ihumātao bill
Backward Glance – Fashions on beach
New laws mean convicted farm invaders face jail or fines up to $60,000
First vigilantes caught by new Right to Farm laws
Artist requests to cover his work at Rockhampton Art Gallery
Police charge five people after protest in Hobart
No sign of an enduring deal for Ihumātao
CRL hardship fund criteria too harsh
Reckless stunts disregard production forest and workers
ULURU’S PIVOTAL ROLE IN SOCIETAL ‘RESET’ on 13 JANUARY
Byron bypass construction break over Christmas and New Year period
David Livingstone Smith talks dehumanization, propaganda on ‘Through Conversations’ podcast
Tasmania’s prison system straining at seams
First infringement notices issued for farm biosecurity breaches
Farmers in agreement that Murray Darling Basin Plan needs fixing
Second stop work for Catholic schools staff
Tasmanians wait in pain for medical treatment
Greenpeace protest unproductive and ill-informed
Wage theft laws worthless without a strong regulator
Protestor arrestin Brisbane
Communities say no to anti-protest laws
Workers say no to anti-protest laws
Embarrassing mistake as Labor goes off half cocked
Labor looks set to sell out farmers and workers again
Meaningful dialogue needed in Hong Kong