Interviews

Stop the Dame Phyllis Frost Expansion: An Interview with Homes Not Prisons’ Karen Fletcher

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On 19 March last year, the Andrews government announced a $188.9 million expansion for Victoria’s Dame Phyllis Frost Centre - a maximum security prison for women - which proposes the provision of an additional 106 new inmate beds. Increasing the capacity...

“Adani’s Mine Is Up and Running”: Frontline Action on Coal’s Andy Paine on Disrupting It

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As Australia shutdown for the Christmas-New Year period, Indian mining giant Adani announced on 27 December, that it was close to sending its first shipload of coal exports from its Carmichael mine, situated in central Queensland’s Galilee Basin, overseas. The greenlighting...

Forging Social Justice in “Dickensian” Australia: Independent Gerry Georgatos Runs for Senate

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Social justice is something that the Morrison government hasn’t had time for since it tripped into power in August 2018. Indeed, for neoliberals, like the prime minister, ensuring equality for all is anathema to their creed. This can be seen...

Giving Voice to Migrants and Refugees: An Interview With IMA’s Professor Bruno Di Biase

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The start of the COVID-19 pandemic saw the entire nation of Australia go into lockdown. However, when 500 Victoria police officers were deployed to enforce a hard lockdown at nine public housing towers in North Melbourne and Flemington, it was...

Six Years on, Still No Justice for David Dungay Jnr, Says Dunghutti Activist Paul Silva

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The footage of five Long Bay prison guards holding David Dungay Jnr facedown in the prone position on a bed, as he screams out that he can’t breathe multiple times, is not only hard to watch, but it begs why it...

Demerge Mega-Councils: An Interview With Residents for Deamalgamation’s Andrew Chuter

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The 4 December elections for Inner West Council were different to the votes held at all other 127 local government areas in NSW, as the constituents in Sydney’s inner west had an extra optional question to deliberate upon, and that was whether...

The Queen Is “Completely Anathema” to Australia: CLA’s Bill Rowlings on a Republic

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A first-time visitor on arrival to Australia, might question why Queen Elizabeth II is on the back of all the coins. Truth be told, however, a lot of locals, when catching a glimpse of her head on the back, wonder...

Imagining Prison Abolition Is Not Difficult, Says Sisters Inside’s Debbie Kilroy

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When the British arrived by boat to colonise this continent in 1788, it was all about incarceration. The First Fleet brought with it large numbers of inmates, military officers and a foreign law system with carceral punishment as an integral...

Voluntary Assisted Dying Likely to Pass in NSW, Says Dying With Dignity’s Shayne Higson

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NSW is now the only Australian state that doesn’t let people undergoing excruciating pain at the end of their lives undergo a process of voluntary assisted dying, in order to ease the pain of their own suffering, which in turn,...

Neo-Nazis Intimidate Anti-Racist Activist at Home: An Interview With the Jumbunna Institute’s Paddy Gibson

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Well respected anti-racism activist, supporter of First Nations rights and prominent trade unionist, Padraic (Paddy) Gibson had three neo-Nazi types, with shaven heads and shirts emblazoned with the Eureka flag, turn up on his front doorstep on the night of...
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