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Best known as lead vocalist of Galaxie 500, Dean Wareham has a new solo album. He spoke to Jacobin about what it means for music to be political in times when it’s hard to watch the news.
The end of open-plan classrooms in New Zealand, recently announced by Education Minister Erica Stanford, marks yet another ...
Australia's Parliament resumed Tuesday for the first time since the center-left Labor Party won one of the nation's largest-ever majorities in the May elections. The day was largely ceremonial, with ...
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside Parliament House on Tuesday, calling for the government to impose ...
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten lost the 2016 and 2019 elections with a plan to halve the 50 per cent capital gains tax ...
Australia’s Parliament has resumed after the center-left Labor Party won one of the nation’s largest-ever majorities in the ...
Australia's Parliament convened for the first time under the Labor Party's large majority. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ...
Australia’s earliest female political aspirants were staunchly independent, setting up a tradition that would remain more ...
The opposition parties of Australia are in a dire position at both state and federal levels. Here's how a party spirals into chaos, and what the impact is on our politics.
Opinion The Liberal Party needs to listen to its grassroots The Party is run by powerbrokers and their foot soldiers, fluidly organised around individuals and shifting back room deals with little ...
It's not all that long since Labor had its own dragging, painful, exhausting split over an issue on which its opponents were jubilantly united.
A most obvious political rut is that the "two" party system is an inevitable feature of our politics, and that those "two" parties are the Australian Labor Party on one side of the fence and the ...