Elliot D'Arcy
Elliot D'Arcy - SEARCH Foundation Committee Member (Qld).
Brisbane Hiroshima Day
Brisbane Hiroshima Day 2024 public meeting, Tuesday August 6th.
Queensland Nurses and Midwives' Union building, 106 Victoria St, West End QLD 4101. Organised by No AUKUS Queensland.
Speakers include:
Arthur Rorris - South Coast Labor Council Secretary campaigning against East Coast nuclear submarine base. Elliot D'Arcy – Labor Against War, Clare Silcock - Queensland Conservation Council's energy strategists campaigner, Janet Baillie - Queensland Nurses and Midwives' Union, Health impacts of nuclear war, Andrew Irvine, Electrical Trade Union, long time anti-uranium and nuclear free campaigners.
Combined Unions Choir to open the forum.[1]
SEARCH National Members Forum, 2024 attendees
Left to right Pranavan Prakash, Bart Shteinman, Billy Fay, Sam Alexander-Prideaux, Imogen Rees, Chris Elenor, David Pink, Callum Whaites, Marcus Strom, Don Sutherland, Elliot D'Arcy, Brian Aarons, Peter Murphy, Richard Walsham, Pat Ranald, Gerard Buttigieg, Chris Warren, Jacqueline Widin, Iacovos Digenis, Sam Altman.
SEARCH Foundation
- Hey, I’m Elliot, and I’ve recently accepted a nomination to run as a SEARCH committee member.
- I am currently a trade union organiser with the Queensland branch of the RTBU. I also consider myself a refugee activist, putting together the Unions for Refugees group during the blockade of the Kangaroo Point hotel.
- Further to this, I have been steeped in socialist values, and have started several reading groups and organised events to teach people about our great cause.
- As a trade unionist I believe that the only way to seriously challenge capital is through a united and organised working class, with strong socialist values.
- As a committee member for SEARCH I hope to contribute by growing visibility and accessibility to left wing ideas through education programs, events and direct community engagement.
- We are better when we work together, and I hope I can win your support in my mission for a bigger, stronger, more active and united Australian left through SEARCH.[2]