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Peter Dutton is arguably the most powerful person in the country. In his new ministry he has oversight for national
Nobel Prize winning American economist Joseph Stiglitz will receive the 2018 Sydney Peace Prize in recognition of contribution to tackling
American economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz has been talking about the dangers of inequality since the 1960s. That a
Nobel prize-winning economist says the argument in favour of cutting company tax to increase wages is a spurious one sk Nobel
This article is written by 2014 Sydney Peace Prize recipient Julian Burnside AO QC. It appeared in the Sydney Morning
We are pleased to support the upcoming launch of Dr Lydia Gitau's new work Trauma-Sensitivity & Peacebuilding. Richard Ackland AM, former host
This talk was presented by 2016 Sydney Peace Prize Laureate Naomi Klein, at an official TED conference in September 2017. Things
This interview, conducted by Janice Petersen , appeared on SBS on Wednesday 23 November. In the wake of the a military coup in
By Emelda Davis Black Lives Matter (BLM) co-founder Patrisse Cullors along with co-founders for Toronto chapter - Rodney Diverlus and Longbeach chapter Dawn Modkins were
This article, written by Jack Latimore, appeared on the Guardian Australia on Friday 3 November. Jack Latimore is a writer and
The founders of the global civil rights movement and young black Australians talk about what Black Lives Matter means to
SYDNEY (AP) — A Black Lives Matter co-founder called on Australians to make a courageous stand and heal the nation’s
This article, written by Patrisse Cullors and Rodney Diverlus, appeared on the Guardian Australia on Wednesday 1 November. The government must
The co-founders of the global movement say there are parallels between the US and Australian experiences. By Abbie O'Brien, SBS News The