If Labor is not even willing to bridge the gulf between parliament and the branches, how could they hope to bridge the gulf between themselves and their electorate?
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Last Friday night, a factionally contested Labor Club Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place where National Labor Students (NLS) unsuccessfully…
Labor’s treatment of Fatima Payman, combined with their handling of the genocide in Palestine, is driving away Muslim voters in…
With parliament back in session for 2024, the Albanese government has introduced its controversial stage 3 tax cut overhaul to…
The Australian government response, both at the state and federal level, can only be described as reinforcing the broad support Zionism has had for years across the political spectrum.
In capitulating to Labor and passing the HAFF, the Greens threw away the goodwill of renters they had mobilised and ceded to the neoliberal logic that this housing crisis is an issue of supply, not structural inequality.
Activists rallied outside Sydney Town Hall to condemn Labor’s ongoing refugee policy.
NSW Labor’s victory, as one in a series of victories, actually illustrates that a red wave in Mainland Australia poses a clear mandate from the people – in particular, young people who are doing it the toughest — that they need a bold, progressive and, dare I say, socialist answer to the numerous crises they are facing in the modern neoliberal world.
The changes would increase fines for protesting by over 6000%, and introduce the possibility of protestors being imprisoned for peaceful dissent.
As young people, it is incumbent upon us to dream of alternate possibilities for the Budget, for a system of government with radically different priorities.