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Bike by bike: a Torres Strait ride revolution

On Waibene/Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, a grassroots movement is transforming how locals move through community, one bike at a time, overcoming the barriers of remoteness to make sustainable transport accessible to First Nations women, mothers, caregivers, and children [...]

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Culture, Economy, Environment, Featured, Green Agenda 2024:3, Social Justice

Bike by bike: a Torres Strait ride revolution

and | 7th December, 2024

On Waibene/Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, a grassroots movement is transforming how locals move through community, one bike at a time, overcoming the barriers of remoteness to...
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Culture, Democracy, Featured, Green Agenda 2024:3, Theory

Beyond the far-right

| 29th November, 2024

Seeing the rise of the far-right through the lens of anti-establishment sentiment reveals why current strategies fail. Mainstream responses that defend the political order or adopt right-wing positions...
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Call for Proposals, Culture, Democracy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Green Agenda 2025:1

On forests – Call for proposals

| 18th November, 2024

Our upcoming themed issue focuses on forests and forest struggles across the continent. Send us your abstract or pitch by Friday 20 December. We welcome submissions from Indigenous activists...
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Culture, Democracy, Green Agenda 2024:3, Peace, Social Justice

Trump / Harris / Wong

| 13th November, 2024

In this critique, poet and writer Omar Sakr methodically dismantles Foreign Minister Penny Wong's attempts to gaslight the Australian public about the Commonwealth’s complicity in Israel’s genocide of...
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Culture, Democracy, Green Agenda 2024:3, Peace, Social Justice

Labor lost the Queensland election a year ago: Unpacking strategic missteps on youth crime

| 8th November, 2024

What might we be overlooking when we analyse how the LNP’s youth crime fear campaign spread and took hold? Elections are weird. Right until they step into the...
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Culture, Democracy, Economy, Featured, Green Agenda 2024:2

The right to repair

| 7th November, 2024

From repair cafés to policy reform, Canberra has been at the forefront of the right to repair movement in so called Australia. In this contribution for Green Agenda,...
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Democracy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Green Agenda 2024:2, Social Justice, Theory

Not a commodity, climate justice

| 7th September, 2024

A dominant view of climate justice advocates for richer nations to pay developing ones to do the work of “solving” climate change. But this renders climate justice a...
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Culture, Democracy, Environment, Featured, Green Agenda 2024:2, Social Justice

Esperance’s struggle: Confronting racism in rural Australia

| 5th August, 2024

On a cold wintry evening in June, a group of people, mostly “wadjelas”, whitefellas like me, have gathered within a small, corrugated iron clad building to show support...
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Culture, Democracy, Green Agenda 2024:2, Peace, Social Justice, Theory

Facilitating change: consensus, collaboration and participatory politics

| 29th June, 2024

We need to make our democracy work for us. We need to change it so that it is more participatory. Former Green Senator Janet Rice reflects on...
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