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Red Flag is the publication of Socialist Alternative.

We're a revolutionary Marxist group based in Australia. We organise activism, public forums, and study groups. Our aim is to help rebuild a revolutionary movement in Australia, to do our bit in the worldwide fight against capitalism.

We put out Red Flag as a print publication every two weeks. It's the most widely read revolutionary publication in Australia. You can support our project by taking out a print or digital subscription.

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Reproductive freedom is a precondition for equality: interview with Liz Walsh

07 Jul

The racist disgrace of the Northern Territory Intervention

Kim Bullimore
28 Jun

A voice to parliament will do little for Indigenous justice

Jordan Humphreys
24 Jun

‘This is America’: cops, Democrats, and the MOVE bombing of 1985

Zak Borzovoy
17 May

Never forget Al Nakba

14 May

Defend abortion rights!

Emma Norton, Louise O'Shea
10 May

When Black Power came to Wee Waa: the 1973 cotton chippers’ strike

Jordan Humphreys
05 Apr

Capitalism and coercive control

Kerri Parke
27 Mar

Why sexism persists

Diane Fieldes
06 Mar

What’s the point of racism?

Priya De
17 Feb
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