BY MARIA VOUKELATOS
SYDNEY — Coming hard on the heels of launches of local Socialist
Alliance groups across the city, 25 students at Sydney University gathered
on May 23 to launch the alliance on their campus.
Student activist Dom Rowe, a former state president of the National
Union of Students and a one-time member of the Australian Labor Party,
said that the Socialist Alliance was so exciting because it can deliver
what the Liberal and Labor parties cannot.
“The Socialist Alliance's politics are centred on fighting for the same
things that protests at S11 and M1 did, the interests of the majority of
people, who are marginalised by the interests of big business and the major
parties”, she told the meeting.
Dick Nichols, an acting convenor of the alliance, described how the
coalition of nine socialist parties and similar formations overseas were
“bringing socialism out of the gutter”. He said these alliances were increasingly
attracting workers, including some trade unions.
Members of the Socialist Alliance on Sydney University are holding regular
campaigning stalls on Wednesdays from 12-2pm outside Fisher Library. To
join or get involved in building the Socialist Alliance and broader campaigns
on Sydney University, call Maria on (02) 9690 1977.
<http://www.socialist-alliance.org>.