Graham Chuck
Graham Chuck
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Jacqueline Widin is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Vicki Findlay.
- Our comrades and friends, Vicki Findlay and Steve Bolt, have had their home and livelihoods wiped out by the devastating floods in Lismore. We are fundraising to help them rebuild their home and workplace. The cost of home insurance in their area is prohibitive, up to $30,000 per year. They have no means to fund a return to their home and support their family. Vicki and Steve are long time activists in SEARCH, the CPA, family violence, environmental justice, and legal reform. Along with their political work in various social justice campaigns, Vicki works to support women and families in domestic violence and Steve works in community and legal aid services, in defending environmental activists and in drug law reform.
Donors included Graham Chuck, Liz Aird, Mark Aarons, Phillip Parsons, John Wishart, David McKnight, Romaine Rutnam, Carmel Shute, Anitra Nelson, Peter Colley, Roger Keyes, Geoffrey Davis, Judy Ferguson, Geoff Evans, Glynn Ryall, Phillip Walker, Steve Lewis.[1]
SEARCH Foundation 2015 AGM
Sydney members who attended the SEARCH Foundation 2015 AGM included Brian Aarons, Sam Altman, Linda Burnett, Graham Chuck, Steve Cooper, Graham Drew, Chris Elenor, Adrian Graves, Ray Harrison, Tony Hawkins, Russ Hermann, Winton Higgins, Ron Marriott, Tom McDonald, Audrey McDonald, Daren McDonald, David Mendelssohn, Peter Murphy, Warwick Neilley, Declan O'Byrne, David Pink, Oliver Plunkett, John Poulos, Pat Ranald, Mark Stevens, Don Sutherland, Casey Thompson, Sally Trevena, Mick Tubbs, Richard Walsham, Jacqueline Widin, Lindsay Wood.
SEARCH 2012 AGM
Graham Chuck sent apologies to the SEARCH Foundation AGM November 24, 2012.
SEARCH Foundation
Sydney attendees of the SEARCH Foundation 2006 AGM included Graham Chuck .
CPA Gay Collective
In the 1980s Geoff Evans was aware of gay activists in the CPA – Lance Gowland, Brian McGahen. Evans then became organiser for the Sydney District of the CPA. He was interested in supporting communists in the gay movement and the CPA Sydney Branch had formed a homosexual collective. Geoff joined the group to provide support for a central human rights struggle, but as a straight man. His friend and housemate, Marilyn McCormack and Kim Back, an ex-lover were members, plus Lance Gowland, Brian McGahen, Barry Power, Graham Chuck and Peter Murphy. The collective was relatively small – about 8 – 10 people. It discussed politics in the gay movement, sexism among gay men, the politics of lesbian separatism. Perhaps Joyce Stevens, Margo Moore attended – there was an overlap between the gay and women’s collectives.[2]