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Unfortunately where I live has basically no anarchist tradition. Food not bombs petered out about 20 years ago and I'm not the one to restart it.
A local book store though has become a bit of a gathering point for refugee activism and the owner there is an anarchist so some community interest is spinning up and maybe we can get stuff off the ground.
Australia, where I live, has generally been deeply conservative aside from Gough (but the usa couped us so :( ). Our cities are designed without public squares to prevent convict uprising for example. Organising has always been difficult.
However there are a lot of people deeply hurt and confused right now over the rejection of the indigenous voice to Parliment. A terribly tragic thing, but it does represent a good opportunity to spread different ideas as people look for ways of finding a way forward and healing together after being shocked by the racism and hatred the right mobilised on.
What's the Gough/USA coup about? A quick Google didn't turn anything up
we elect socialist. Constitutional crisis, foul play, and lies oust him. He is replaced by a neoliberal reformer with close ties to the CIA (hawke)
socialist dude wanted to close us military bases in Australia.
No evidence the usa was involved but I mean c'mon. That's 100% their playbook. We're essentially a protectorate now with very limited independent diplomacy.