Public housing tenants and advocates demanded genuine solutions to the housing crisis outside NSW Parliament on World Eradicate Poverty Day. Rachel Evans ǰٲ.
Andrew Chuter
Thelatest statisticsshow that almost all the gains made from reaching an average of 40% renewable energy in electricity generation have been cancelled out by rising greenhouse gas emissions, mainly from transport. Peter Boyle reports.
“People before profit” is the rallying cry of six grassroots activists who are standing for positions in the City of Sydney Council. Jim McIlroy reports.
Angry residents have told NSW Transport and the Inner West Mayor that a royal commission should look into decisionswhich have led to the Rozelle Interchange gridlock. Peter Boyle reports.
Activists discussed the opportunities for climate action, workers’ rights and social justice under a Labor government. Isaac Nellist reports.
Socialist Alliance Sydney candidate Andrew Chuter is pioneeringshort YouTube videos to take the campaign message beyond the usual suspects. Peter Boyle reports.
Socialist Alliance candidate for Sydney and respected public housing, transport, resident action and trade union activist Andrew Chuter talks aboutabout his practical vision for a socialist future.
A forum hosted by RedWatch rejected the NSWgovernment's plans to eradicate public housing in the Waterloo South redevelopment,Dillon Jeremiassen reports.
Long-term community and union activistsAndrew Chuter and Rachel Evans will run for the Socialist Alliance in the New South Wales Senate. Jim McIlroy reports.
Critics say the sale of the final 49% of the WestConnex tollway to aTransurban-led consortium is just another multi-billion-dollar public subsidy to big business. Peter Boyle reports.
Despite the rain, a BBQ brought together residents of Explorer Street in Eveleigh, near Redfern, and others campaigning for public housing on February 13. Pip Hinman reports.
The New South Wales government's plan for“social housing” is all about helping its developer mates and pushing poorer communities out of inner city spaces.Paul Gregoire investigates.
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