Yesterday on Wurrundjuri Wooiworrung and Boonwurrung country a group of activists in solidarity with Palestine blocked a freight train with the aim to stop railway traffic. The train was heading out of the port of Melbourne when the group stopped it and painted the wind shield red. This is a part of an internationally coordinated... Continue Reading →

Improved electoral placards around Hobart

Improved electoral placards for politicians from the Liberal and Labor Party, hung up around Hobart before the Tasmanian State election which took place yesterday. The election marked another day of an increasingly disenfranchised public being made to choose between a gang of increasingly blatant evils. The Libs will kill the earth and Labour will do... Continue Reading →

Activists in Mparntwe/Alice Springs target the Anzac war memorial

Activists in Mparntwe/Alice Springs target the Anzac war memorial that commemorates so-called Australia's role in international "peace keeping" missions. This horrendous war-mongering display is erected on a sacred aboriginal site and pays no attention to the massacres committed on these stolen lands, while celebrating genocide overseas. Every day, more and more Australians are waking up... Continue Reading →

Aboriginal Tent Embassy Banner

Aboriginal Tent Embassy banner denouncing the Australian Constitution and the "Indigenous Voice to Parliament", a proposed bureaucratic advisory body which would be created if an imminent referendum on the issue is successful. A voice to Parliament is a voice for Parliament.

RISE Statement on eX-detainees’ Day 2023

“Australia” is a fictitious Land that resides in the minds of white supremacists, thanks to your Labor, Liberal, and Greens mandatory detention refugee policy. We, Refugee eX-detainees in so-called Australia, mark the 13th of September 2023 as eX-detainees’ Day for the eighth year in a row. On eX-detainees’ Day, we commemorate the ongoing political struggle,... Continue Reading →

Reclaim Oxford Street

On Saturday night, Oxford Street was overtaken by Pride in Protests event, 'WHOSE STREETS? OUR STREETS!' A few hundred people assembled at the site of the historic 1978 first Mardi Gras, to hear speeches and watch drag performers in a spectacular rebuke of far-right and fascist intimidation on our own streets. Speakers talked of the... Continue Reading →

Don’t Tap your Myki on or off

Seen in Naarm Myki Inspectors are scum, spit venom and throw bricks at Transport Officers, Police, City Rangers and every other stooge physically enforcing capitalist law. Destroy all ticket machines, card readers and parking meters. Collectively commandeer trains and buses, encourage complete non-payment of fares. Defend everyone from cops and security forces without exception. Let’s... Continue Reading →

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