Victorian state elections

Getting the Victorian government back in the game on energy ownership is good policy and appears to have been widely welcomed in the聽elections, argues Cam Walker.

As the cost-of-living and housing crises hit hard, Labor was re-elected in Victoria, despite a 5.8% negative swing which went both to the right and left. The socialist vote was encouraging, reports Jacob Andrewartha.听

Labor has done very little to reverse the Kennett-era health and education privatisation spree, the consequences of which have led to a overloaded health system and a crisis-ridden education system.听Arie Huybregts reports.

As corporations聽increase prices and cause inflation, nearly everyone is feeling the pinch.听Socialist Alliance is contesting聽the Victorian elections to聽help win pro-people changes by giving voice to grassroots campaigns.

Socialist Alliance candidates Sue Bolton and Sarah Hathway join us for the latest 91自拍论坛 Show to discuss the political situation in the lead up to the Victorian elections.

Socialist Alliance candidates say聽the cost of living and housing affordability crises is 鈥渁 crisis of capitalism鈥. Sue Bull reports.

Socialist Alliance鈥檚聽鈥渄eep reach鈥 in the north west of Melbourne was reflected at the launch of its election campaign. Chloe DS reports.

The Victorian government is dragging its feet on making public transport accessible to people with disabilities. Darren Saffin reports.

The federal Treasurer tells us that聽cost-of-living pressures are only going to get worse before they get better. Angela Carr聽argues that Labor must abandon聽its neoliberal approach.

Socialist Alliance candidates running in the Victorian elections say that solutions exist for the cost-of-living pressures. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

Victorian Socialists (VS) held its second members鈥 conference on July 21, where attendees discussed the next steps for this emergent electoral force, formed a little over a year ago.

Amid the disastrous election result across the country on election night, one small but important spark of hope was the impressive first showing at a federal election by the Victorian Socialists, writes Corey Oakley.