Viewing 2 current events matching “APN” by Event Date.
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Saturday
May 2
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Anti-Poverty Network Stall at May Day, hosted by SA Unions
– Tandarnyangga (So called Victoria Square)
Visit the Anti-Poverty Network Stall on May Day. Join workers from across South Australia to celebrate solidarity and working-class power. |
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Wednesday
Apr 22
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Grannies For Action: Jobseeker Payments Need To Rise
– Clarence Park Community Centre
JOBSEEKER PAYMENTS NEED TO RISE! Join Grannies for Action and the Anti-Poverty Network SA for a powerful community forum centring the voices that matter most — people with lived experience of surviving on JobSeeker. In one of the wealthiest countries in the world, people relying on JobSeeker are being forced to live in deep poverty. This isn’t inevitable — it’s a political choice. Hear firsthand stories of what it really means to live on an income that doesn’t cover the basics. Together, we’ll unpack the reality, challenge harmful narratives, and build momentum for change. How can we allow this to continue? We can’t — and we won’t. Come along, listen, learn, and be part of collective action for a more just and fair society.
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Sunday
Mar 1
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!!!POSTPONED DUE TO STORMS!!! Rally: Build Public Housing [Anti-Poverty Network] -
– Parliament of South Australia
Housing is a state government responsibility — and it is in crisis South Australia is in a deep and worsening housing crisis. Almost 14,000 people are on the public housing waiting list. Rents and house prices continue to rise faster than incomes. People on Centrelink payments, low‑wage workers, essential workers, students, older women, First Nations people, and families are being pushed into housing stress, overcrowding, and homelessness. Homelessness services are under immense pressure, with demand increasing while funding fails to keep pace. Crisis responses alone are not enough. This is a crisis created by policy decisions — and it can be fixed by policy decisions. Our call: Build public homes and rebuild the SA Housing Trust! Public housing is the backbone of an effective housing system. It provides secure, genuinely affordable homes, stabilises the private rental market, and prevents homelessness before it occurs. At this rally, we are calling on the South Australian Government — and all parties contesting the 2026 State Election — to commit to:
This rally will feature speakers from across the community, including:
We want election candidates to hear directly from the people affected by the housing crisis. This rally is part of a broader state election campaign to put public housing back where it belongs: at the centre of government responsibility. It is community‑led, grounded in lived experience, and focused on long‑term structural solutions — not charity, not temporary fixes, and not market‑driven approaches. Partner with us We are inviting organisations, unions, community groups, services, and networks to:
If your organisation works in housing, homelessness, social services, health, community development, union organising, faith‑based advocacy, or social justice — we welcome your involvement. To partner with us, or to receive the joint statement, please get in contact. Registration helps us estimate numbers, plan accessibility and safety supports, and share important updates before the rally (such as weather or program changes). For more information about the rally and to register: https://bit.ly/PublicHousingRally Further info: info@apnsa.org https://bit.ly/RallyWebsite Ph: (08) 8451 1589 Housing is a right. Public housing is the solution. Please share this event. |