Towards a futurology of the present - Marco Cuevas-Hewitt Marco Cuevas-Hewitt outlines an emerging practice amongst radical writers; one entailing an…
Australian nurses banned from striking by the state government Nurses in the state of, Australia have been involved in an eight month dispute with the government…
Rebel Worker images Some images/agit-prop scanned in from old copies (1980s) of Australian anarcho-syndicalist paper Rebel Worker.
Riot in Victorian prison in response to decline in prisoners' living conditions Fulham Prison, near Sale in south-eastern Victoria, was locked down for 3 days following a riot on…
Starbucks protest graphics and flyers, 2008 Graphics for a flyer created in 2008, Australia. On 24 April 2008, Starbucks fired barista Monica in Sevilla, Spain, for her activity on behalf…
Part 1: Sydney libertarianism - AJ Baker Text based on a paper given to the London Anarchist Group in March 1960.
Anarchism without tears A short series of articles about anarchism from Australia in the 1950s and 60s.
Marginality and Universality: The Indigenous Working Group and the 17th General Assembly of Occupy Melbourne A critique written in the days following the 17th General Assembly. I apologise for the poor formatting, but I've been working on this all week and am thoroughly sick of it. I welcome your comments here or on my blog.
For Democracy and Discipline: A Plea to Occupy Melbourne A Plea to Occupy Melbourne in the days following the cowardly attack of the Victoria Police upon our fair encampment at the order of the princeling, Robert Doyle"
'Wobblies Down Under': Joe Hill, the New Zealand IWW and censorship during World War One MP3 download of a radio documentary on Joe Hill and the IWW in New Zealand,…
An essay aimed at discovering anarchism's relevance to modern society A detailed and critical look at anarchism as a praxis from a councilist viewpoint, written by a member of the Brisbane Self-Management Group (SMG), Greg George. It was published as a pamphlet by the SMG in about the mid-1970s. The SMG were a councilist/libertarian socialist group in the tradition of Solidarity (UK) and Socialisme ou Barbarie (France).