Interviews

Keep Adani Out: An Interview with Wangan and Jagalingou Council’s Murrawah Johnson

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The Adani Carmichael coal mine is a $22 billion dollar project that, if approved, will be built in the Galilee Basin, Queensland. If the Indian multinational manages to get approval, the mine will be the biggest in Australia, comprised of six...

Refugees On Sovereign Soil: An Interview with Koradji Aboriginal Tent Embassy’s Gabitja

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The original Aboriginal Tent Embassy was founded on the lawns of what is now called old Parliament House in Canberra on Invasion Day, January 26 1972. Four Indigenous activists instigated the protest that’s still going strong 45 years later. These young men...

#ProtectJournalists: An Interview with Reporters Without Borders’ Delphine Halgand

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Journalists often expose harsh realities to the general public, and this can rub certain people up the wrong way. Whether it’s reporting on corrupt politicians, investigating organised crime, or revealing the repressive practices of military forces: those targeted are rarely thankful...

A Period of Populist Chaos: An Interview with Professor Jonathan Bogais

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Over recent years, China has been constructing a series of artificial islands with military capabilities in the South China Sea. This “great wall of sand” is situated within Beijing’s nine-dash line: a demarcation encompassing the majority of this sea that...

Aboriginal Resistance is Mounting: An Interview with FIRE’s Laura Lyons

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Over recent years, there’s been a resurgence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resistance movements. Localised Indigenous groups have reached out to others across the country, forming a network united under the common causes of treaty, sovereignty and decolonisation. This unity could...

Victory Against Anti-Islam Group: An Interview with Halal Certification Authority Director Mohamed El-Mouelhy

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The Q Society and anti-halal campaigner Kirralie Smith have publicly apologised to Mohamed El-Mouelhy, the director of the Halal Certification Authority. At a meeting on Monday, the anti-Islam organisation agreed to make an out of court settlement over the defamation case brought against them....

From the Pulpit to the Bench: An Interview with Chris Geraghty

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After years of tension with his seniors at the Catholic Church, Chris Geraghty walked away from the priesthood in October 1976. He’d served 15 years in the Archdiocese of Sydney, after training in the seminaries since the age of 12. Right from...

The Forest Wars: An Interview with Long Time Forest Campaigner Warrick Jordan

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From the 1980s, right up until the early 2000s, the logging of old growth forests was the most prominent environmental issue in Australia. And what’s referred to as the forest wars – a conflict between environmentalist groups and the logging...

Melbourne Needs an Injecting Room: An Interview with Australian Sex Party Leader Fiona Patten

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There’s a renewed push for a medically supervised injecting centre to be established in Melbourne, amid concerns over continuing overdose deaths on the streets. Leading the campaign is Victorian Sex Party MLC Fiona Patten, who introduced a private member’s bill...

A Return to the Greens Radical Roots: An Interview with Left Renewal

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Left Renewal is a group of left-leaning rank and file members of the NSW Greens party that caused a stir amongst the broader Australian Greens, when they announced their presence in December last year and declared their anti-capitalist agenda The arrival...
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