Magan-djin/Brisbane

If anything reflected Bernie Neville鈥檚 view on the working class, it was his often-repeated phrase: 鈥淣o surrender!鈥 Dave Riley reflects on the life of a militant unionist.

Peace Action Meanjin disrupted a science, technology, engineering and math聽education and defence conference to call for聽weapons companies to be banned from primary and secondary schools. Kerry Smith reports.

Jonathan Sriranganathan discusses what聽it mean for a political party to follow the principle of 鈥済rassroots participatory democracy鈥.

Nine years too long: Brisbane rally for refugee rights

Protesters chanted 鈥淣ine years too long, free the refugees鈥澛爓hile marching through the streets of Brisbane on July 23, reports Alex Bainbridge.

Defend abortion, defend healthcare

Alex Bainbridge reports that more than 2000 people marched through winter rain聽on July 1 to protest the United States' Supreme Court overturning of abortion rights.

Hundreds of聽people rallied for LGBTIQ rights calling on the Labor government not to聽bring back a version of the Coalition鈥檚 religious discrimination bill. Alex Bainbridge reports.

More than a dozen people blocked the entrance to the Nioa munitions company聽on June 16 ahead of a national day of action with Northern Territory First Nations communities. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Save David's home: successful anti-eviction action on June 17.

Activists have successfully prevented the eviction of a disability pensioner聽from his home 鈥 for now.聽Alex Bainbridge reports.

Jonathan Sri at a protest defending the right to protest in 2019.

Brisbane City Council has聽charged Greens councillor Jonathan Sri in connection with a protest in the Queen Street Mall in September 2020. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Stephen Bates marches with RAFFWU members on Labour Day

Retail worker and unionist Stephen Bates, now the federal MP for Brisbane, spoke to Alex Bainbridge about his reasons for joining the Greens and his approach to his new job.

At the heart of the Brisbane Greenslide was a strategy of combining electoral campaigning with social organising. Australian Greens鈥 Griffith campaign manager Liam Flenady outlines how they laid the groundwork for this breakthrough victory by the radical left.聽

Defying predictions, the Greens look set to win 2 seats in Brisbane and are in the running for another. Liam Flenady, the Australian Greens鈥 campaign manager for the seat of Griffith, reflects on three reasons why the campaign was so successful.