• Banner image entitled Progress 2026: Why Australia Needs a Human Rights Act

    Why Australia Needs a Human Rights Act

    Australia does not currently have a federally legislated Human Rights Act. A campaign coalition of over 150 organisations is reinvigorating a push to embed human rights into Australian law.

  • Banner image entitled Progress 2026 Inspiration Plenary Highlights

    Progress 2026 Inspiration: Plenary Highlights

    The Australian Progress 2026 Conference brought together organisers, activists and thinkers from across Australia. Read key ideas shared by inspiring speakers during the plenary sessions.

  • Banner image entitled Progress 2026: A Race Class Gender Narrative for Fighting Fascists

    Using Race Class Gender Narratives to Fight Fascism

    As part of the Progress 2026 conference Anat Shenker-Osorio delivered a session that discussed how race class gender narratives can work to fight fascism. It is critical to help people overcome fear, cynicism and disinformation by affirming positive visions.

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    Grassroots Activism Under Pressure: 10 Creative Practices from Hungary and Serbia

    How savvy protest movements have found ways to push back against destructive populists in Serbia and Hungary. Insights from the European Center for Digital Action.

  • The Story of Australia’s First Treaty with First Peoples Victoria

    Ngarra Murray from the the First Peoplesโ€™ Assembly of Victoria speaks about the Victorian Treaty campaign, people power, and the opportunities presented by the Treaty movement.

  • Banner image entitled Progress 2026: Feminist Approaches to Changemaking

    Feminist Approaches to Change-making

    Learn from case studies in feminist organising around climate justice, energy justice, and economic justice in Kenya and Pakistan.

  • Banner image entitled Progress 2026: Lessons in Solidarity: Collaboration Across Climate and Disability Movements

    Lessons in Solidarity: Collaboration Across Climate and Disability Movements

    Collaboration across disability and climate movements strengthens our collective power to build solutions that are more just for everyone. Lessons from case studies by Sweltering Cities and Activate Agency presented at Progress 2026.

  • Banner image entitled Progress 2026: What People Really Think About the Housing Crisis

    What People Really Think of the Housing Crisis

    What voters actually think about the housing crisis, and why it matters. Lessons from the Australian Cooperative Election Survey (ACES) from a discussion between researchers and advocates for housing-justice at Progress 2026.

  • Winning The Next Climate Fight Feature Image with a Photo of the Panellists

    Winning The Next Climate Fight

    Winning The Next Climate Fight was a panel discussion from Progress 2026 that brought together leaders from Australiaโ€™s climate movement to reflect on past wins, current challenges, and the path ahead.

  • Banner image entitled Progress 2026: Disagreeing Better: Dare to be Grey

    Disagreeing Better

    In a time of increased polarisation, bias, and judgement, reinforced and deepened by the technological landscape, we must learn to speak well with people we disagree with. This resource runs through a skills workshop on Disagreeing Better, run at Progress 2026 by Jordy Nijenhuis from Dare to be Grey.

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