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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On The Streets is a podcast by Green Left giving you bite-sized updates about the protest movements and grassroots campaigns across the country.
On this episode, we discuss the solidarity shown with Gazans under siege and Sumud flotilla participants... more
"Person to person" is a 70-minute panoramic video exhibit in the 2026 Sydney Biennale by Sydney-based artists Merilyn Fairskye and Michiel Dolk which shares the rich history of Woolloomooloo — a pocket of public housing nestled right next to what has... more
On The Streets is a podcast by Green Left giving you bite-sized updates about the protest movements and grassroots campaigns across the country.
On this episode, we discuss rallies to mark 78 years of al Nakba (the Catastrophe) and upcoming actions ... more
On The Streets is a podcast by Green Left giving you bite-sized updates about the protest movements and grassroots campaigns across the country.
On this episode, we discuss rallies to stop Labor's cuts to the National Disability Insurance Scheme and... more
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I love getting my news from the Green Left News Podcast! Easy 20 minutes to listen to on my way to work or walking my dog, get informed on what’s happening in activist campaigns and protest movements in Australia and around the world
Wonderful podcast covering a range of issues that corporate Australian media miss.
The Green Left show adds an important element to political discussion, sadly missing elsewhere. Environmental, progressive solidarity with people, groups and ecosystems under threat.
Well worth the time of a listen.
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Across recent episodes, the show centers on grassroots activism, housing justice, anti-war and anti-imperialist organizing, and solidarity with global movements. Hosts and guests discuss campaigns to stop demolitions, protests against US/Israeli interventions, and the role of unions and community groups in sustaining activism in Australia and beyond. The tone is clearly ecosocialist and pro-democracy, with practical guidance for getting involved and calls for broad solidarity across movements. A standout angle is linking local Australian issues to international struggles, and foregrounding voices from tenant groups, student organizers, and activist networks. This mashup of housing justice, anti-war action, and radical solidarities likely ap... more
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Recent guests on Green Left include:
1. Graham Matthews
2. Tash Wark
3. Brooke Forbes
4. Ali Keshtkar
5. Simone Titone
6. Ethan Floyd
7. Sam Woripa Watson
8. Helen Yaffe
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