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'''Australian Left Review''' was published by the [[Communist Party of Australia]], then the [[New Left Party]] from 1966 until 1993.
 
'''Australian Left Review''' was published by the [[Communist Party of Australia]], then the [[New Left Party]] from 1966 until 1993.
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==SEARCH Foundation==
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[[SEARCH Foundation]] was set up as a not-for-profit company in 1990 to preserve and draw on the resources of the Communist Party of Australia, and its archives.
  
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The CPA was the most significant socialist party in Australia between its formation in 1920 and 1991, when it ceased operating.
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Initially the Foundation supported the [[New Left Party]], and the publications [[Australian Left Review]], and [[Broadside Weekly]]. When these collapsed in 1993, the Foundation reassessed the situation and decided to initiate political activity itself, to encourage practical unity on the Left towards democracy, social justice and environmental sustainability, and to reach out to people coming from other traditions who share these goals.
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
  

Revision as of 03:10, 26 October 2023

Australian Left Review was published by the Communist Party of Australia, then the New Left Party from 1966 until 1993.

SEARCH Foundation

SEARCH Foundation was set up as a not-for-profit company in 1990 to preserve and draw on the resources of the Communist Party of Australia, and its archives.

The CPA was the most significant socialist party in Australia between its formation in 1920 and 1991, when it ceased operating.

Initially the Foundation supported the New Left Party, and the publications Australian Left Review, and Broadside Weekly. When these collapsed in 1993, the Foundation reassessed the situation and decided to initiate political activity itself, to encourage practical unity on the Left towards democracy, social justice and environmental sustainability, and to reach out to people coming from other traditions who share these goals.

Personnel

1992

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ALR Magazine 145 November 1992

1991:

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Australian Left Review Editorial Collective, February 1991 - Sydney: Brian Aarons, Eric Aarons, Hilda Andrews, Ros Bragg, David Burchell, Clare Curran, Kitty Eggerking, Jim Enderby, Gloria Garton, Jane Inglia, Sue McCreadie, Peter McNiece, Mike Ticher. Melbourne: Louise Connor, Jim Crosthwaite, David Ettershank, Kate Kennedy, Pavla Miller, Ken Norling, Olga Silver Brisbane: Nicola Doumany, Jane Evans, Howard Cuille, Mike Kennedy, Colin Mercer, Michael Meadows, Jeffery Minson, Rob McQueen, Paul Norton, Marg O'Donnell, Giselle Thomas, Tony Woodyatt.

1986:

Australian Left Review Editorial Collective, Winter 1986.

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Sydney - Brian Aarons, Eric Aarons, Hilda Andrews, Malcolm Andrews, David Burchell, Steve Catt, Mike Donaldson, Bernadette Foley, Gloria Garton, Ian Lisser Melbourne - Sheril Berkovitch, Louise Connor, Jim Crosthwaite, Phillip Edmonds, Stellios Kourbetis, Hans Lofgren, Paddy McCorry, Sol Marks, Pavla Miller, Anitra Nelson, Ken Norling, Derek Payne, John Schmid, Olga Silver, Janna Thompson, Henry Zimmerman.

Accounts and Distribution Hilda Andrews, Malcolm Andrews, Olga Silver, Derek Payne.

Design and Layout Marius Foley, Allan Martin.

1980:

Australian Left Review Editorial Collective, March 1980: Brian Aarons, Kathe Boehringer, Steve Catt, Roger Coates, Gloria Garton, Patricia Healy, Isobel Rogers, Ted Sadler, Will Silk, Eric Aarons.

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Layout Mick Waters.

References