Activist events

Sunday, September 21, 2025

  • Naarm/Melbourne

Join the Jewish Council for a night of fundraising and music in solidarity with the people of Gaza and all Palestinians in their struggles.

  • Tharawal/allowrie/Wollongong

Bisalloy Steel continues to arm Israel's illegal settlements and the IOF with armour plate steel. Wollongong Friends of Palestine won't rest until they stop.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

  • Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

Our august book is Oy猫r贸nk岷固 Oy臎w霉m铆's 'The Invention of Women'. Join us to talk about colonialism, African feminisms, western constructions of gender, and more.

  • Gadigal Country/Sydney

Papuan journalist聽Victor Mambor will introduce two films that highlight conditions and developments in our near neighbour, West Papua, where there is civil and armed conflict, thousands of internally displaced people, and ongoing large-scale environmental destruction from mining

  • Regional WA

Raising funds for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank is a night of Standing Together. Stories will be told, and celebrated and emerging poets will be celebrated, from all sectors that make up Palestine 鈥 Gaza, Israel and the West Bank.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

  • Western Sydney

Join the Coalition of Women for Justice and Peace in a powerful act of solidarity and resistance.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

  • Western Sydney

You鈥檙e invited to a meaningful morning gathering.

Join us over聽breakfast聽for open conversations about the current situation in the West Bank, and how we can come together to support and make a difference.

  • Gadigal Country/Sydney

Join local Waterloo resident and activist Karyn Brown who will take us through the working class history of Waterloo. Along with Andrew Chuter, long-term resident activist in Friends of Erskineville, active transport and public housing campaigner.

  • Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

With the recent reporting by the Commonwealth Ombudsman and Deloitte on how the mutual obligations system and Targeted Compliance Framework is exploiting and victimising Jobseekers, it is high time to make a public stand at the office of the Employment Minister, Amanda Rishworth!

Monday, October 06, 2025

  • Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

Hosted by the Australian West Papua Association of SA, Pacific Island Council of SA and Conservation Council of SA this experience invites you to journey from our local area across the wider continental region and through the rainforests, coastlines, and highlands of West Papua, exploring the deep connections between its vibrant ecosystems, Indigenous cultures, and the global climate justice movement.

  • Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

Step into a unique and powerful evening blending ecology, culture, and solidarity, as we mark World Habitat Day with a focus on one of the most biodiverse and lesser-known places on Earth: West Papua.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

  • Magan-djin/Brisbane

Join us for a fun evening while we raise funds for Rohingya children in the world鈥檚 largest refugee camp to go to school.

Come along to join a table on the night, or bring your friends!

Food and drinks are available at the bar, including a range of delicious meals and snacks.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

  • Queensland
  • Magan-djin/Brisbane

Save the date!

On 12th October Magan-djin is joining the Nationwide March for Palestine to mark 2 years of what is undeniably a genocide perpetrated by Israel against the people of Palestine.

Time and location to be confirmed.

Monday, October 13, 2025

  • Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide

Join grassroots groups, local services, and others affected by poverty for this Anti-Poverty Week Community Gathering + Lunch.聽There will be free food, info stalls, dancing and other activities, talks about your rights, and how to get active, and lots more!!

Saturday, October 18, 2025

  • Naarm/Melbourne

Upcoming Seminar on the Relevance of Marxism Today on Saturday October 18.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

  • Gadigal Country/Sydney

Join us for a special forum and panel discussion with Chris Hedges, Pulitzer-prize-winning former foreign correspondent for The New York Times, Antoinette Lattouf, broadcaster, author, speaker and human rights advocate, and Randa Abdel-Fattah