28/03/2025
Join us on, Tuesday 1 April at the Revesby Workers' Club at 5pm to see The Hon. Dr Andrew Leigh MP.
Dr Leigh is the Assistant Minister for Employment, Competition, Charities and Treasury. Prior to joining Parliament, Dr Leigh was a Professor of Economics.
Attendance is free, RSVP at: https://events.humanitix.com/rwclothal
23/08/2023
The Revesby Workers’ Club’s Light on the Hill Society invites you to join prominent advocate Thomas Mayo, respected journalist Kerry O’Brien and Yes23 Voice to Parliament campaign spokesperson Jade Appo-Ritchie as they discuss the details of an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
When: Monday, 4 September 2023
Time: 6pm for a 6:30pm start (concluding at 8pm)
Location: Whitlam Theatre, Revesby Workers' Club, 2B Brett St, Revesby
Tickets: Free at https://events.humanitix.com/the-case-for-the-voice-to-parliament
Children are welcome!
06/12/2019
Over 70 people listened to the eloquent NSW ALP Leader Jodi McKay MP. East Hill SEC President Cameron Murphy kicked the Forum off and Daryl Melham conveyed our appreciation.
06/12/2019
We were delighted to host the NSW ALP Leader Jodi McKay last week.
15/11/2019
Have you RSVP'd for the
Forum with NSW ALP Leader
Jodi McKay on 28/11/19?
Contact [email protected]
06/11/2019
Our Patron Daryl Melham's speech was reported in The Guardian. The link is
Former Labor frontbencher says party 'needs a soul’ and can’t win on economy alone
Former MP Daryl Melham says Labor must focus on Indigenous affairs and hold firm on Uluru statement
22/02/2018
Entertaining and informative presentation by Rebecca Huntley tonight.
22/02/2018
Not too late to come tonight at 7pm and hear our latest interesting speaker - Rebecca Huntley. Free.
04/02/2018
An interesting article that quotes our next Guest Speaker Rebecca Huntley.
A playbook for the culture wars
Malcolm Turnbull is intent on launching the government into a series of Howard-era culture wars. The problem is he’s not very good at it.
22/01/2018
The Centre for Future Work at the Australia Institute is conducting important research on the growing erosion of traditional jobs.
Australia's Precarious Labour Market: More Coverage
Public concern continues to grow regarding the erosion of traditional jobs, and the rise of more insecure, precarious positions -- including part-time, term-limited, labour hire, and independent contractor positions. The Centre for Future Work continues to research this phenomenon, and the policy me...
15/01/2018
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08/08/2017
Very interesting.
From tax system to labour market: more voters than ever agree we need to address inequality | Rebecca Huntley
Even those on higher incomes tend to approve measures to tackle inequality. Shorten is right in sticking with it even if it doesn’t change his numbers yet