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Massive subsidies to carbon industry have been exposed
By Adam Carlton
A new report reveals that Australian federal and state government combined spending on subsidies to fossil fuel companies is more than what is spent on the military. Continue reading Massive subsidies to carbon industry have been exposed
For a budget that builds an economy for all
By Joe Montero
In the lad up to the coming Federal 2021-22 budget, the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) has called for funding for tens of thousands of care-sector jobs, , including in aged care, disability services and mental health and not to proceed with planned tax cuts. Continue reading For a budget that builds an economy for all
Decline of U.S. capitalist system is causing growing desperation
The following from Richard D. Wolff and published by Economy for All (23 April 2021). Economy for All is associated with the (Independent Media Institute) in the United States. This article is about the state of capitalism in the United Sates. Many of the features of decline described, This could just as easily be referring to Australia. The difference is that Wolf’s country has been a global empire, while ours a small economy largely integrated into the American one. Wolff describes the ongoing decline of the global empire, the inability of those at the top to turn the tide. He also talks about the widening social divide and responses to the decline. which is like being on a moving train on track to hit a stone wall.
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Australia must do much more to reduce carbon emissions
By Joe Montero
Australia faces one of the world’s highest rates of animal extinction. The climate crisis also threatens grave human suffering, in the firms of food and water crisis , economic and social breakdown. Continue reading Australia must do much more to reduce carbon emissions
Melbourne 2021 May Day March on Sunday 2 May
May Day 2021 is coming to Melbourne
May Day is workers day in Australia and throughout the world since 1886. This is a time when the workers movement sums up its experiences and charts its course for the next period.
An ongoing demand in Australia, is the right to belong to a union and take industrial action to defend and progress the interests of all workers. Denial of this right has helped to drive down wages and working conditions, by weakening collective organisation.
In 2021 May Day will also involve the demands for an independent foreign policy, proper, humane, and welcoming treatment for refugees and migrants, support for Australians First Nations peoples, action on the climate crisis and more.
Take part in Melbourne’s May Day activities for 2021.
May Day events
- Thursday 29 April. Wreath Laying ceremony at the Eight Hour Day monument at 53.0pm. Corner of Lygon and Victoria Streets (opposite Trades Hall).
- Thursday 29 International Solidarity Event at 6 pm. This will be at Trades Hall.
- Sunday 2 May. The May Day March. Assemble at 1.30 pm at Trades Hall. March at 2pm and return to Trades Hall to hear more speakers.
May Day 2021 in Melbourne
MAY DAY MARCH AND SPEAKERS PLATFORM:
Sunday 2nd May. Assembling at 1.30 pm, outside Trades Hall March beginning through the city begins at 2pm
Solidarity with Venezuela
When we realize that the U.S. can’t control the World?
Margaret Kimberley (Black Agenda Report 7 April 2021) considers that the world of a single superpower imposing its will on the planet has gone, except that those who hold power in the United States and the Joe Biden administration don’t want to accept it and are launching a new cold war. But the more they do this, the more they create the conditions for those targeted as the enemy, to unite against their common adversary.
Continue reading When we realize that the U.S. can’t control the World?