Socialist Alliance candidate for Sydney and respected public housing, transport, resident action and trade union activist Andrew Chuter talks about聽about his practical vision for a socialist future.
Andrew Chuter
The North Sydney Council decided to revert聽to its former position of opposing聽the Western Harbour Tunnel and Beaches Link toll roads. Andrew Chuter reports.
Andrew Chuter reviews two books by Peter Norton that trace the rise and rise of the private car.
Long-term Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has been returned to the position in the聽local government elections, along with four others from her Independent Team. Andrew Chuter reports.
There is a strong mood for progressive change in the inner west, as the demerger vote and聽swings to Greens and Labor show. Andrew Chuter reports.
With more than 88% of the votes counted, 63% of Sydney's Inner West residents voted 鈥淵es鈥 to demerge聽and re-establish the former councils of Ashfield, Marrickville and Leichhardt, reports Andrew Chuter.
The City of Sydney council area allows businesses two votes. Andrew Chuter explains how聽this is undemocratic.
Gladys Berejiklian, the soon-to-be-former premier of New South Wales,聽has been a major player in the Liberal-National Party's sell-off of public assets to corporate mates. Andrew Chuter reports.
Andrew Chuter reviews graphic novel, Stuck Rubber Baby, a powerful story of one person's growth to enlightenment within a turbulent period of social upheaval.
The recent announcement by NSW housing minister Melinda Pavey to demolish public housing聽in Glebe and Eveleigh is a disgrace, writes Andrew Chuter.
Andrew Chuter reviews a 2014 graphic novel that communicates the science, politics and personal impacts of what is arguably humanity鈥檚 greatest existential threat.
Reading Joe Sacco is to walk, albeit briefly, in the shoes of those who suffer most from the unjust global balance of power, writes Andrew Chuter.
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