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Tasmanian articles from Green Left Weekly
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Tasmania's
longest lockout enters 21st week (20 August 2003)
Labor
allows jailing of forest activist (20 August 2003)
Fighting
an 'outmoded view of pregnancy' (20 August 2003)
Hiroshima
commemoration (13 August 2003)
Forest
campaign pressure increases on government (13 August 2003)
Resisting
Howard's attacks on single mothers (13 August 2003)
Styx
march boosts movement (23 July 2003)
Ruddock
considers deporting year 11 student (23 July 2003)
Coalition
budget opposed (9 July 2003)
Save
the Styx (9 July 2003)
Weapons
of Mass Destruction found in Hobart (9 July 2003)
Sawari
family victory (2 July 2003)
Basslink
cost blowout (2 July 2003)
Labor
waters down lesbian/gay adoption legislation (25 June 2003)
Lesbian
and gay adoption closer (11 June 2003)
Labor
plans to log the Tarkine (11 June 2003)
Global
learning centre under threat (11 June 2003)
Tasmanian
Labor's "smoke and mirrors" budget (11 June 2003)
Blue
Ribbon lockout enters ninth week (4 June 2003)
Farewell
to the dancing man (4 June 2003)
World's
largest flowering plant killed (28 May 2003)
Unions
protest Labor privatisation (21 May 2003)
Forum
considers 'Casualties of War' (21 May 2003)
Delegates
convention discusses working hours (7 May 2003)
Nurses
win major victory (7 May 2003)
Afghan
refugee family fights to stay (23 April 2003)
A
Tasmanian forest tragedy (23 April 2003)
We
will not be silent (review of No Blood for Oil) (23 April 2003)
Socialist
Alliance Tasmanian conference a success (16 April 2003)
Hunger
striker against the war (16 April 2003)
Hunger
striker in Burnie (2 April 2003)
Anti
war movement in Launceston defiant (26 March 2003)
1000
people protest war in Hobart (19 March 2003)
Read the report on the
March 5 student strike
ALP
'Left' moves against Harry Quick (12 March 2003)
Students
answer education ministers (5 March 2003)
Labor
overrides tribunal to build dam (26 February 2003)
Unions
Tasmania opposes unilateral war (26 February 2003)
Feb
15: Tasmanian rallies draw huge crowds (19 February 2003)
Hobart
organises against war (5 February 2003)
Refugee
family wins partial victory (22 January 2003)
Woodchipping:
Wharf protest first of many (22 January 2003)
Cygnet
Folk Festival supports refugees (22 January 2003)
A
powerful musical tribune for social justice (15 January 2003)
Some articles from 2001
Why 'men's officers' are sexist
We can do better than Labor
Tasmania Together: an example of fake
consultation
Tasmania Together sparks forest debate
(#463, Sept 12, 2001)
Potato farmers
blockade on August 1
potato growers win
pay rise August 16
settle with Simplot
September 3
How and why abortion access is limited
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