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Australia
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Australia, Covid and the Djoković affair
The Australian government is to blame, not a tennis player, says Dragan Plavšić
The US, Afghanistan and the Second Cold War
Dragan Plavšić considers the consequences of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan as another Cold War looms
Aukus: ratcheting up Western confrontation with China - video
Chris Nineham speaks to RT News about the provocative and unnecesary step the US, UK and Australia have taken with their new nuclear alliance
Australia: Covid, neoliberalism and the labour movement
For the Australian labour movement, the government's failures present an opportunity to organise to save lives and for an alternative to neoliberalism
The history of May Day: an unfinished struggle
Out of the Chartist movement, the struggle against slavery and for international socialism, why the demands of May Day remain as vital as ever today
Firefighters at the forefront of climate change battlelines
Bushfires to firestorms, what is happening in Australia? Gordon Hewitt speaks with a firefighter.
As Australia burns, climate strikes set for a new phase
Lucy Nichols reports on twelve months of student-led protest
Our world is burning
As the wild fires rage, Laura Morales gives a personal view of the situation in Australia
Australia fires: where climate inaction leads to
The Australian government was warned, but it chose to ignore the warnings and the evidence, repeatedly, writes Pete Morgan
On the Australian equal marriage plebiscite: beyond defeatism, moralism and the politics of scarcity
Progressives have lessons to learn from the campaign, not least that when opportunities arise, the public debate ground must be seized
Gough Whitlam – the Australian Prime Minister deposed by the Monarchy
Gough Whitlam, the Australian Social Democratic Prime Minister deposed by Elizabeth II has died aged 98