Aussie Comrades Celebrate 90 Wasted Years

From the Communists Party of Australia’s Guardian

Saturday October 30 was the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist movement in Australia. The event was celebrated with exhibitions, films, toasts and meetings around the country.

“The focus for the anniversary celebrations is to look back with pride and to look forward to campaigning for a socialist future for Australia,” Dr Hannah Middleton, CPA General Secretary, said.

“We Communists are proud of our history and want to put it on display.

“At the same time, the Communist Party of Australia is a living and effective part of the campaigns against privatisation, against the war in Afghanistan, for the rights of Aborigines, women, migrants and refugees, for a nationalised health system, and for sustainable development and environmental protection, and much more,” she said.

International greetings were received from communist and workers parties in Greece, the Philippines, Israel, Brazil, Ireland, Pakistan, Bohemia and Moravia, the Russian Federation, Martinique, Algeria and Venezuela.

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5 thoughts on “Aussie Comrades Celebrate 90 Wasted Years

  1. These people obviously have not read the BLACK BOOK OF COMMUNISM which documents over 100 million murders committed by communism.

    The publication of this book in France almost destroyed the French communist party there.

    In spite of being the most ruthless mass murder machine in human history, there still are people who defend it as virtuous.

    This is like a black man defending the KKK, or a jew defending the nazi SS. Have we all gone insane?

  2. Great, just what I want my fellow countrymen to celebrate! Don't think we're at all like that- even if our PM is an ex-commie!

  3. “Land…cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. The provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society as a whole. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable….”

    – UN

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