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In 1986 [[Lindsay Tanner]] was a [[Socialist Left]] member of the Victorian ALP Adminsitrative Committee, and president of the Victorian ALP Economics Policy Committee.<ref>[ALR Autumn 1986]</ref> | In 1986 [[Lindsay Tanner]] was a [[Socialist Left]] member of the Victorian ALP Adminsitrative Committee, and president of the Victorian ALP Economics Policy Committee.<ref>[ALR Autumn 1986]</ref> |
Revision as of 04:27, 26 November 2023
Lindsay Tanner is a former Australian politician. A member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), he represented the seat of Melbourne in the House of Representatives from 1993 to 2010 and served as Minister for Finance in the Rudd and Gillard governments from 2007 to 2010.
Broadside Weekly
An addition to the alternative media is due to appear this week with the first issue of a new paper, Broadside Weekly.
Described as "an independent, broadly based left and progressive weekly", Broadside will be formally launched in Sydney on June 5.
Proposals for the project were initiated in the second half of 1990. The new paper has a supporters' association headed by a board consisting of Brian Aarons, Anthony Albanese, Wendy Bacon, Peter Barrack, Meredith Burgmann, Wendy Caird, Patricia Caswell, Kerren Clark, Tony Cooke, Drew Hutton, Ron Knowles, Stuart MacIntyre, Tom McDonald, Peter Murphy, Carmel Shute, Suganthi Singarayar, John Sutton, Lindsay Tanner, Jo Vallentine and Roger Woock.[1]
Broad Left Weekly sponsors
160 people sponsored the Broad Left Weekly in a pamphlet published in the January 30 1991 Tribune - including Lindsay Tanner.
Broad Left Conference panel
Speakers at The Broad Left Conference Political options for the left session were:
- Frank Panucci (NSW)
- Joyce Stevens (NSW)
- Lindsay Tanner (Vic)
- Kathryn Shain (NT)
"Moving Left"
Socialist Left
In 1986 Lindsay Tanner was a Socialist Left member of the Victorian ALP Adminsitrative Committee, and president of the Victorian ALP Economics Policy Committee.[2]