Community Democracy and the Farnham experience: a red in a blue heartland - Implications for South Australian politics

Conferences & public forums
Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

When

6:30pm Monday 04 August

Where

Activist Centre
Room 5, Level 1, 9A Hindley St
Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide SA 5000
Australia

Why

Stephen Spence is a committed socialist, unionist and social activist. Prior to 20 years in England, he was a Port Adelaide City Councillor, the Secretary of the Media, Arts and Entertainment Alliance, President of the UTLC (Unions SA) and an activist for peace and social justice.

In England he was a senior management member of Equity (performing arts and entertainment union), active in the unions international federation and a member of the Trade Union Congress General Council, whilst working politically at a local level to develop a powerful residents’ action group.

This eventually gained significant influence in all three levels of local government, and had some astounding achievements. The unfolding story of the Farnham Residents has important implications for political action in Australia, and possibly for our upcoming State elections.

Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. 

A vegetarian meal and drinks will be available on the night at a low cost.

For those who can not attend in person, a Zoom option is available. 

Contact details

Markela Panegyres
08 72229941

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