Campaigns

State Election Day 2015

Our next electoral campaigning will be for the Federal, State and Brisbane City Council elections to be held in 2028.

In the meantime, Annerley Labor assists with continuous campaigning activities in the federal seats of Griffith and Moreton, the state seats of South Brisbane and Miller and the BCC Wards of Moorooka, Coorparoo, Holland Park, The Gabba, and Tennyson. 

For more information about these activities, please email info@annerleylabor.org.

 

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Better community facilities for Annerley

Long neglected by the LNP Brisbane City Council, Annerley Labor is keen to see improved community hall facilities for our local area. Our community is growing and unfortunately we are lacking decent public spaces to meet our needs. Essentially, its time for re-developing and expanding the existing library and community hall.

We were proud to publicly support the e-petition sponsored by Cr Steve Griffiths and Cr Nicole Johnston calling on the Council to revitalise community facilities in Annerley. Unfortunately, the LNP Council has ignored the petition, whilst at the same time giving Annerley residents above average rate rises. 

For more information about this ongoing campaign, and how you can help, please contact us at info@annerleylabor.org.

Union Campaigns

Annerley Labor is a proud supporter of many ongoing union campaigns to improve the working conditions for all Australians.

Many of our members helped with the campaign to protect penalty rates as well as the broader ACTU campaign to make our industrial relations system fairer for everyone.

Our unions have also recently highlighted the need for an increase in wages which have fallen in real terms under the previous federal Coalition government.

To find out more about these campaigns, visit australianunions.org.au.