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SEP meeting honours the life and political legacy of Australian Trotskyist Barry Jobson
The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) and International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) in Australia held a powerful online meeting last Sunday to commemorate the life of Barry Jobson, a former railway worker and veteran socialist, who died aged 78 on December 11.
Jobson joined the Trotskyist movement in 1974 and dedicated his adult life to the struggle for Trotskyism and socialist internationalism in the working class..
SEP national secretary Cheryl Crisp chaired the meeting, which was addressed by Nick Beams, Terry Cook and Max Boddy, who reviewed different aspects of Jobson’s political contribution and their relevance for today. Crisp, Beams and Cook are all founding members of the Socialist Labour League, the SEP’s predecessor, established in 1972.
Labor s factional feud threatens stability of Andrews government
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What odds an ex-gambling minister gets expelled from the ALP? Marlene Kairouz, part of the Adem Somyu-wreckage from the branch stacking allegations that hit the Andrews government last year has been asked to show cause why she should not be expelled from the party she has served for more than 20 years.
This explosive development could reignite the simmering factional feuds that intermittently threaten the stability of the Andrews government. While dealing with COVID-19, the economy, infrastructure blowouts and tantrums from spoilt brat tennis stars, the Premier also has to soothe the ego and ambition of factional warlords or risk brawling in his party.
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The New Daily, writes in our Letters page today that the Chanticleer column has got it all wrong about the Industry Super Holdings-owned news site. It’s unfair to criticise other media companies (as if the media exists beyond criticism), she says, and besides, no mainstream media organisation makes money (patently untrue).
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