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With a Federal Election almost upon us - this is one we recorded earlier (#ICYMI) - a long form audio essay about the refugee politics of 20 years ago, and the many lingering challenges we face when it comes to big issues that divide us - like refugee policy and climate change. This episode is a personal memoir about setting up Labor for Refugees and the challenges we faced in changing the Australian Labor Party.


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Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement’s attempt to shift the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and examines what worked, and what was learnt. Lessons are drawn for the climate movement today. This piece was also published by Fabian Review in February 2022.

You can download this episode on Apple, Spotify, LiSTNR, Stitcher, and all your other favourite podcast apps.


You can find the original article online at Australian Fabian Review here.


For more on ChangeMakers check us out:

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Blue Sky Social - changemakerspod.bsky.aocial & amandatattersall.bsky.social

On X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts

On LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall


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Content provided by Creative Change Strategies and Iconoclast Network. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Creative Change Strategies and Iconoclast Network or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

With a Federal Election almost upon us - this is one we recorded earlier (#ICYMI) - a long form audio essay about the refugee politics of 20 years ago, and the many lingering challenges we face when it comes to big issues that divide us - like refugee policy and climate change. This episode is a personal memoir about setting up Labor for Refugees and the challenges we faced in changing the Australian Labor Party.


====


Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement’s attempt to shift the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and examines what worked, and what was learnt. Lessons are drawn for the climate movement today. This piece was also published by Fabian Review in February 2022.

You can download this episode on Apple, Spotify, LiSTNR, Stitcher, and all your other favourite podcast apps.


You can find the original article online at Australian Fabian Review here.


For more on ChangeMakers check us out:

Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org (where you can also sign up to our email list!)

On Facebook, Instagram, Threads - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/

Blue Sky Social - changemakerspod.bsky.aocial & amandatattersall.bsky.social

On X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts

On LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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