
Socialist Alliance (SA) launched its campaign for the federal seat of Rankin on February 15 at the Albion Peace Centre. Its Queensland Senate team was launched in Cairns last November.
Unionists and solidarity activists gave greetings and Phil Monsour, local singer-songwriter and Palestine solidarity activist, performed some of his songs.
Longtime socialist activist Alex Bainbridge will challenge Treasurer Jim Chalmers in Rankin.
SA鈥檚 key focus is: break ties with the genocidal Israeli state; build public housing; and climate action.
Union and refugee rights activist Jonathan Strauss and sexual and reproductive health practitioner Kamala Emanuel, make up SA鈥檚 Senate team.
Alan Isherwood, a longtime activist on the Atherton Tablelands, and Hala Hijleh, a Palestinian-Jordanian activist in Free Palestine FNQ, spoke movingly at the November launch about SA鈥檚 work and Strauss鈥 commitment to a fair and sustainable future.
Strauss is a former National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) branch president at James Cook University, who now lives in Brisbane. Like hundreds of other university workers, his job was made redundant. 鈥淒efending our rights to protest and organise is vital, whether this is for Palestine solidarity at universities or workers to have control of their unions,鈥 Strauss said. Democracy is about 鈥減utting people, not wealth, in charge鈥.
Taz Hossein chaired Bainbridge鈥檚 launch in Rankin, where Palestinian activist Omar Ashour, who works with Emanuel and Bainbridge in Justice for Palestine Magan-Djin, spoke.
Hossein said SA has a vision to educate and build support for socialism, since 鈥渟o many people only understand electoral politics, this is where we must meet them鈥.
Ashour described them as 鈥渕orally oriented, willing to stand up for their values, good listeners and always supportive of unifying solutions鈥. He said the community is 鈥渉opeful for more pro-Palestine voices鈥, alongside the Greens.
University of Queensland NTEU activist Annie Pohlman, who served with Strauss on state and national councils, reflected on his decades of advocacy in higher education. Strauss had been a 鈥渒ey advocate at every level of [the] union ... from representing workers in meeting with bosses all the way through to our union鈥檚 governing bodies.鈥 Pohlman praised his integrity, advocacy and defence of union democracy.
Venezuela solidarity activist Eulalia Reyes told the launch she is 鈥渉appy and excited鈥 to support the SA candidates, even if she does not agree with all of SA鈥檚 positions on Latin America. 鈥淚 am ready 鈥 because I know that this is the way to go.鈥
Bainbridge said Chalmers and Labor鈥檚 front bench are letting people down on climate, Palestine and housing. 鈥淚n 82% of all electorates more than half the population lives in housing stress. In Rankin, more than 70% are in housing stress and [the figure is] 85% for renters.鈥
He said there is dangerous rise in greenhouse gas emissions and that Chalmers had not uttered the word 鈥済enocide鈥 about Israel鈥檚 war 鈥渆ven once鈥.
鈥淭he socialist movement in Australia has powerful ideas 鈥 Now it鈥檚 time to rise up. The real practical alternative to the mess of capitalism is to break the power of the big corporations and replace that with the power of the people.鈥
Emanuel said more people see that genocide is part and parcel of imperialism. 鈥淭he Empire has no clothes now鈥, she said, adding that these are the conditions for a political earthquake.
鈥淭here is power and there is our resistance and dedication in fighting for a better world.鈥澛
SA supporters on the Sunshine Coast gathered on February 8 to plan support for the campaign. SA will hold events across Queensland, including the Gold Coast, on March 9.
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