Socialist Left
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The Socialist Left faction of the Australian Labor Party (the Left) is an organised political faction that advocates within the party for traditionally Labor interventionist and socialist economic policies. However, since the party reforms by Gough Whitlam in the 1970s, the left has also been the principal champion in the party of socially liberal values, such as women's rights, gay rights, reconciliation with Aboriginal Australians and Land Rights.
The Left is currently the smaller of the two main factions in the federal Caucus, having a total of 38 MP's. Key members of the Left include Deputy Leader Jenny Macklin and Leader of the Opposition in the Senate John Faulkner.
Federally, the Left is split internally between the "hard" left who promote a more confrontational and aggressive stance towards the dominant Labor Right, faction and the "soft" left who are more prepared to be more conciliatory and work with certain members of the Right.
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Current Members of the Socialist Left
In the Australian Capital Territory
In New South Wales
Anthony Albanese, George Campbell, John Faulkner, Laurie Ferguson, Jenny George, Shannon Grierson, Jill Hall, Daryl Melham, Julie Owens, Tanya Plibersek
In the Northern Territory
Patricia Crossin, Warren Snowdon
In Queensland
Kirsten Livermore, Jan McLucas, Claire Moore
In South Australia
Nick Bolkus, Steve Georganas, Penny Wong
In Tasmania
Dick Adams, Duncan Kerr, Kerry O'Brien, Sue Mackay
In Victoria
Kim Carr, Alan Griffin, Steve Gibbons, Catherine King, Harry Jenkins, Jenny Macklin, Gavin Marshall, Maria Vamvakinou, Lindsay Tanner, Julia Gillard