Socialist Alliance

Ten climate activists have been variously charged under the NSW anti-protest laws for taking part in non-violent direct action protests. David Killingly reports.

Far from a groundswell, NSW Labor government received only a 3.6% swing, after 12 years of Coalition neoliberalism. James Wyner reports.

Isaac Nellist, who is standing on theÌýSocialist Alliance Legislative Council ticket in the NSW election, talksÌýabout the campaign.

The cost of living is going through the roof and the housing crisis means moreÌýpeople cannot afford to rent or buy.ÌýNearly everyone is feeling the pinch. That's why the Socialist AllianceÌýplatform for the NSW elections is isÌý‘People before Profit’.

Climate activist Richard Boult was found not guilty of all charges brought byÌýNSW Police for stepping onto a road during a climate protest last June. David Killingly reports.

NSW is headingÌýtowards an electionÌýandÌýcommunities areÌýwondering if a future Labor government will makeÌýthe necessary changes.ÌýSocialist AllianceÌýcandidate Rachel EvansÌýtalks about housing justice and her campaign.

The Socialist AllianceÌýsupports the right of Ukrainians to resist Russia's invasion and access military assistance,ÌýincludingÌýmilitary training, but is opposed to Australian personnel participating in Operation Interflex.

The Newcastle Pride Fest in Gregson Park attracted big crowds.ÌýTheodore L Catt reports.

Sarah Hathway and Angela CarrÌýsay muchÌýmore public housing and aÌýfreeze on rent is urgently needed to stop a social crisis.ÌýPip Hinman reports.

Socialist Alliance’s Far North Queensland branch took up the challenge posed byÌýthe conservative strongholds of Warren EntschÌýand Bob Katter in Far North Queensland and helped increase the progressive vote. Jonathan Strauss reports.

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The federal election result shows that through grassroots community activism and outreach, socialist and progressive ideas can win popular support.ÌýAlex Salmon andÌýSue BoltonÌýreport.Ìý

Socialist Alliance Senate candidate Niko Leka believes the election will be a pivotal time for climate action and said his PhD in Public Health would see him prioritise preventative healthcare nationally.ÌýMaia O’Connor reports.