Lessons learned from Fair Agenda’s campaigns on winning safe and legal access to abortion care in Australia.
Lessons learned from Fair Agenda’s campaigns on winning safe and legal access to abortion care in Australia.
A video series from the Social Change Lab, University of Queensland explores how to use learnings from psychology to create social change.
An update of Gene Sharp’s 198 methods of nonviolent action, detailing inspiring and powerful civil resistance tactics.
Learn how to organize your first protest – Resources from the Article 20 Network including a recorded discussion with experience organizers.
Access videos and presentations from the first Australian convention for independent, community-minded candidates.
A webinar series from Australian Progress exploring insights from Australia and around the world on how to best organise and lead digital campaigns. Includes election case studies from the US, Northern Territory (Australia) and Aotearoa New Zealand.
ChangeMakers Organising School – Training (videos and slides) to connect and deepen knowledge to organise for social change.
An introduction to Australian Parliamentary Committees and ways advocates can navigate and utilise them. Includes a recording of a seminar presented by a Parliamentary Committee secretary.
Hear from 3 First Nations leaders about the health and justice systems crisis, overpolicing and incarceration of First Nations people.
Jim Munro gives an account of how the Unemployed Workers Movement started and actions taken in the 1920s in Melbourne, Australia.
Lessons learned from Fair Agenda’s campaigns on winning safe and legal access to abortion care in Australia.
A video series from the Social Change Lab, University of Queensland explores how to use learnings from psychology to create social change.
An update of Gene Sharp’s 198 methods of nonviolent action, detailing inspiring and powerful civil resistance tactics.
Learn how to organize your first protest – Resources from the Article 20 Network including a recorded discussion with experience organizers.
Access videos and presentations from the first Australian convention for independent, community-minded candidates.
A webinar series from Australian Progress exploring insights from Australia and around the world on how to best organise and lead digital campaigns. Includes election case studies from the US, Northern Territory (Australia) and Aotearoa New Zealand.
ChangeMakers Organising School – Training (videos and slides) to connect and deepen knowledge to organise for social change.
An introduction to Australian Parliamentary Committees and ways advocates can navigate and utilise them. Includes a recording of a seminar presented by a Parliamentary Committee secretary.
Hear from 3 First Nations leaders about the health and justice systems crisis, overpolicing and incarceration of First Nations people.
Jim Munro gives an account of how the Unemployed Workers Movement started and actions taken in the 1920s in Melbourne, Australia.