Tag: ACT politics
Should the Turnbull government be worried about the swing against the Liberals in the A.C.T. elections?
Posted by John, October 17th, 2016 - under Turnbull government.
Tags: ACT, ACT elections, ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT Liberals, ACT politics, Australian Capital Territory
Comments: none
The ACT election result should worry the Turnbull Government, since swings against parties have traditionally presaged the fall of the party federally, says John Passant in Independent Australia. To read the whole article click here.
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How about free buses, instead of light rail, for Canberra?
Posted by John, December 22nd, 2014 - under Light rail.
Tags: ACT, ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Buses, Environment
Comments: 2
Why doesn’t this Labor/Greens government in the A.C.T. buy more buses and phase in free bus travel over the next few years? That is a subsidy I could support and one that benefits all Canberrans and our environment.
Love is in the air but the struggle for same sex marriage continues
Posted by John, October 22nd, 2013 - under Same-sex marriage.
Tags: ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Australian Capital Territory, Equal love
Comments: 1
The High Court will pay attention to what people are doing in the streets. That means building huge rallies across Australia to support the ACT same sex marriage laws. Doing that also puts pressure on the other State and Territory jurisdictions, and ultimately the Commonwealth, to legislate for equal love.
The brave campaigners for equal marriage have won the first battle. Now to win the war.
A gay marriage proposal: still waiting at the altar in Canberra
Posted by John, April 22nd, 2013 - under Shane Rattenbury.
Tags: ACT elections, ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Australian Capital Territory, Equal love, Gay marriage
Comments: 2
The fight for marriage equality will have to continue until same sex couples have the same marriage and other rights as straight Australians. Having gay marriage in the ACT will contribute to that but true marriage equality can only be won by a massive struggle from below to force Gillard Labor to legislate for it . Continue the fight for equal marriage.
Equal love now; not in the mists of time but now. Over to you Shane Rattenbury, the one remaining Greens’ member of the ACT Legislative Assembly.
Canberra – the building site death and injury capital of Australia
Posted by John, November 26th, 2012 - under Safety at work.
Tags: ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Australian Capital Territory, Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
Comments: none
The best way to ensure there is safety on building sites is to give the workers power to cut off the flow of profits to the bosses, without loss of pay, when sites are unsafe, or for workers to take that power. The stakes are high. It will take a long and bitter campaign of strikes and wildcat action to force the building bosses in Canberra and elsewhere to take safety seriously and to save lives.
Greens support Labor Government in the ACT
Posted by John, November 4th, 2012 - under Shane Rattenbury.
Tags: ACT elections, ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT Liberals, ACT politics
Comments: 25
The ACT Greens had a chance to be bold and implement a grand vision for the Territory. Instead we got a milksop of an ALP/Greens agreement which all but guarantees that the political isolation and decline of the Greens will continue over the next 4 years.
Canberra’s election – one view from the left
Posted by John, October 21st, 2012 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: ACT elections, ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT Liberals, ACT politics, Canberra
Comments: 16
My tentative conclusions about the Assembly elections in the ACT are that people moved back to voting for one of the two major parties of neoliberalism, that the move was in the main to the Liberals in Opposition rather than to Labor in Government, that the Greens’ support of a fairly modest and neoliberal Labor Government and their role as followers rather than leaders backfired on them and that a tax scare campaign full of lies can work.
If so, and if this response is typical of Australians more generally (and I think it is as the economic storm clouds darken and come closer) we will have an Abbott government with a big majority in 2013.
Without a fighting trade union movement and a left wing focus for real struggle and opposition to the neoliberalism of the ALP and the Liberals, there is I think an inevitability about the Liberals, the first choice party of the bourgeoisie, winning federally.
Equal love can win if we increase the pressure even more
Posted by John, September 20th, 2012 - under Marriage equality, Same-sex marriage, The Greens.
Tags: ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Equal love
Comments: 1
The vote in Federal Parliament against marriage equality shows not that the movement has failed but that it has not yet won the final battle. The fact that equal love is only on the agenda because of grass roots activism shows the way forward. Build the campaign. Make it stronger and bigger and louder.
Canberra Greens in bed with ACT Labor on selling out marriage equality
Posted by John, August 11th, 2012 - under Marriage equality, Same-sex marriage.
Tags: ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Demonstrations, Equal love, Gay marriage
Comments: 1
We chanted on the rally that we want marriage equality now. Not the second class citizenship that is civil unions but full marriage equality. Speaker after speaker argued for it. Over to you to deliver, ACT Greens, not in some distant future but this week.
ACT Greens capitulate to Labor on marriage equality
Posted by John, August 11th, 2012 - under Marriage equality, Same-sex marriage.
Tags: ACT Greens, ACT Labor, ACT politics, Civil unions
Comments: 1
The ACT Greens have capitulated to ACT Labor and instead of introducing a marriage equality bill will support Labor’s civil unions Bill. This Bill accepts the discriminatory idea that marriage is between a man and a woman. There is no constitutional, legal or political impediment to the Greens introducing an equal marriage Bill now.