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Wednesday
Mar 4
Algal Bloom Candidates Forum Adelaide Convention Centre

The toxic algal bloom is still here, after a year. Help us pack out the room, to show that the algal bloom is a key election issue.

The South Australian state election is on March 21st. Right now is when parties and candidates are making their election commitments. We need more commitment to take action on this unfolding marine catastrophe.

More can be done. Both now, and to ensure it never happens again. We know climate change is the cause of this supercharged bloom. Join this forum to hear how parties and candidates will take action now and into the future.

Candidates to be announced soon.

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Wednesday
Mar 11
Gender, the far right, and the SA election Online Event

With the rise of the far right likely to impact South Australia’s Upper House, it is more important than ever that South Australians fight for gender justice. Join us for an online discussion about the politics of gender in the upcoming South Australian election and find out how a new Legislative Council could impact abortion, trans justice, sex work, and sexual violence legislation and policy implementation.

Featuring the following speakers:

Zoe Keys, saaac, on the issues that the South Australian government needs to address to ensure adequate abortion care.

Kat Morrison, SIN, on the need to decriminalise sex work in South Australia.

Chrissie Treloar, Trans Justice Adelaide, on advancing trans and intersex justice in South Australia.

Amy Barrett, Fair Agenda, on political party responses to key gender issues.

Dr Prudence Flowers, History, Flinders University, on gender politics of the far right in Australia and globally.

Associate Professor Dr Rob Manwaring, Government, Flinders University, on possible outcomes of the election for the Legislative Council.

Facilitated by Associate Professor Catherine Kevin, History, Flinders University and saaac.

Presented by the South Australian Abortion Action Coalition (saaac), Sex Industry Network (SIN), Trans Justice Adelaide, and Fair Agenda.

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