
The Merlynston Progress Hall was full of people from all walks of life showing support for on October 2.
It was a greatĀ start to the campaign, with volunteers exchanging ideas about how best to build supportĀ for the grassroots, activist party.
Volunteers signed up for door knocking, letterboxing and street stalls. SA is standing in four seats for the November 26 election.
Sarah Hathway, Socialist Alliance candidate for Lara, described life in the disadvantaged suburbs of Norlane and Corio where āunemployment is at 15.7%, education levels are low and poor incomes all lead to lower life expectancies.
āThe area has been dubbed a āfood desertā with limited supermarkets to buy fresh food,ā Hathway said. But locals have come up with initiatives such as āurban farming, weekly community meals and a pantry filled by a network of local urban farmsā. As a result, there is a āreal sense of communityā.
Sarah Hussain, a Fawkner community leader and activist in the Merri Food Hub Fawkner Marketplace told the launch she was supporting SAĀ because āweāll be able to build a community where we care for each otherās needsā.
āSA calls for economic inclusion, not just a celebration of cultural differences,ā Hussain, a migrant from the Middle East said.
Kisanet,Ā from the Eritrean community, reminded the room about the governmentās abrupt lockdown of Flemington and North Melbourne residents during the pandemic āwithout proper access to food, nappies and medicationā.
She said SAās support for the community and āagainst racism during the COVID-19 housing commission lockdownsā was one of theĀ reasons behind her endorsement.
Monica Harte, a councillor in the City of Merri-bek, said she supports the party running in Pascoe Vale, Broadmeadows, Lara and Geelong because of its āanalysis and commitmentā.
Arie Huybregts, SA candidate for the seat of Broadmeadows, said: āWeāre standing because there should be people in parliament who actually care.ā
The partyās campaign slogan, āFor community need, not corporate greedā, spellsĀ out its approach. āThe only way to really stop corporate greed from controlling and destroying the world is for ordinary people to unite and build community campaigns and create a powerful movement for social change.ā
Long-time SA City of Merri-bek councillor Sue Bolton, who is running in the seat ofĀ Pascoe Vale, said SA was committed to working for āreal treaties for the First Nations, real solutions to the housing and cost-of-living crises and a right to industrial action.ā
āThe housing crisis isnāt an accident: years ago, the government privatised public housing and developers manipulate the market with land banking.ā
SA is campaigning for 100,000 public dwellings to be constructed over five years.Ā āPrivatisations and public private partnerships are way of shifting wealth from the poor to the rich,ā Bolton said.
Bolton continued: āItās important to elect socialists who fight for peopleās needs. But that isnāt all they should do. A socialist in parliament needs to actively build the movements for social change and economic justice.ā
SA member andĀ Australian Manufacturing Workers Union activist Mick Bull spoke about SAās ādeep reach in this areaā.
It is unique, he said, describing SAās work over the years with the Kurdish, Eritrean, Sudanese,Ā Nepali andĀ Kashmiri communities. Other parties do not have this connection, he said.
The campaign to refurbish the dilapidated Merlynston Progress Hall in 2017, originally built in the 1920s, isĀ one of the community campaigns SA helped support.
āThis very hall would not be here if not for the hard work of committed activists like Sue Bolton,ā one supporter toldĀ Āé¶¹“«Ć½. āWe fought together to keep this hall in community hands and we won. We need to take this approach to parliament.ā
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