In her new book, Elizabeth Farrelly offers a warning: little by little, our politics is being debased and our environment degraded. The tipping point is close. Can the home we…
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In her new book, Elizabeth Farrelly offers a warning: little by little, our politics is being debased and our environment degraded. The tipping point is close. Can the home we…
Posted In: #138 Autumn 2021, Archive, Environment, Government,Glebe is the latest inner-city suburb to become victim of a LAHC land grab. Christopher Kelly reports. Here we go again — inner-city public housing tenants being turfed out of…
Posted In: #138 Autumn 2021, Affordable Housing, Archive, Planning Campaigns, Public Housing,The 2021 reconciliation report examines the progress we have made so far, while pointing the way forward toward unity. The demand for reconciliation in Australia is as old as its…
Posted In: #138 Autumn 2021, Aboriginal Issues, Archive,Whether calling for greater investment in crisis accommodation or helping young people break the cycle of sleeping rough, AJ was a committed champion for Sydney’s homeless. Jake Kendall reports. He…
Posted In: #138 Autumn 2021, Archive, Homelessness, People,The move to change one word of the national anthem was hailed as an important step toward reconciliation. But, as Gamilaroi man Luke Pearson writes, the change reconciles nothing. On New…
Posted In: #138 Autumn 2021, Aboriginal Issues, Archive,The social housing residents of the Waterloo estate have been promised that they will be rehoused once it is redeveloped. But, as Laura Wynne and Dallas Rogers discuss, an absence…
Posted In: #136 Spring 2020, Aboriginal Issues, Public Housing, Public Housing - Waterloo, Social Housing,Lyall Munro Snr was considered a legend of the Land Rights movement. But, as Jake Kendall reports, he saw himself as fundamentally a black fella fighting for his mob. A…
Posted In: #136 Spring 2020, Aboriginal Issues,1963: YIRRKALA BARK PETITIONS The Australian government appropriates more than 300sqkm of land from the Yolngu people in Yirrkala, Arnhem Land and sells it to a mining company. In protest,…
Posted In: #136 Spring 2020, Aboriginal Issues,When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the volunteering landscape shifted in a way no-one thought possible. Here, LUKE MICHAEL, reflects on some of the key moments that have shaped volunteering over…
Posted In: #136 Spring 2020, Volunteers,