Why Capitalism Needs Sexism
March 9, 6:30pm via zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88934959009
and the Resistance Centre, Level 5, 407 Swanston Street, Melbourne.
Text 0458958385 to RSVP for the event in-person.
Why Capitalism Needs Sexism
March 9, 6:30pm via zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88934959009
and the Resistance Centre, Level 5, 407 Swanston Street, Melbourne.
Text 0458958385 to RSVP for the event in-person.
Socialist Alliance Melbourne End of Year Celebration
Meet our Socialist Alliance federal election candidates - Sue Bolton & Felix Dance.
Sunday 12 December
1pm-5pm
(Speeches at 2.30pm)
Coburg Lakes Reserve, 2A Gaffney St, Coburg North
(3 minute walk from Sydney Road Tram & 5 minute walk from Batman Station on the Upfield line)
We will have yummy food and a bar with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at affordable prices to raise funds for our federal election campaign. Vegan and meat options will be available.
Socialist Alliance Melbourne - State Election Launch
Sunday October 2, 1pm.
Location: Merlynston Progress Hall, 1 Novian St, Coburg North (3 min walk from Merlynston station on Upfield Line & 2 minute walk from the #534 bus stop). Lunch & bar available.
Join Sue Bolton and Arie Huygbrets and the Socialist Alliance for the launch of our State Election campaign.
We have a massive housing crisis. For most people, a house is their home. For developers, it’s an investment to make a profit.
Socialist Alliance End of Year party
Saturday December 17
1pm-5pm
(Speeches at 2.30pm)
Coburg Lakes Reserve, 2A Gaffney St, Coburg North
(3 minute walk from Sydney Road Tram & 5 minute walk from Batman Station on the Upfield line)
Join us for our end-of-year celebration celebrating the work of social justice campaigns and struggles of the oppressed with Socialist Alliance members and our supporters.
We will have yummy food and a bar with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at affordable prices to raise funds for Green Left.
Discussion: Housing and Capitalism
Thursday March 16, 6pm, Resistance Centre, Level 5, 407 Swanston Street, City.
The housing crisis is the worst since the 1930s. It is a humanitarian disaster.
Demand for housing and homelessness services has grown exponentially. Rents have risen by more than 25% in the last couple of years. Meanwhile wages are going backwards, and the cost-of-living continues to increase.