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better for whom?Teals and Greens are under political attack from a new pro-fossil fuel, pro-Israel astroturfing group, adding to the onslaught by far-right lobbyists Advance Australia. Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon with the story. On February 12 this year, former prime minister Scott Morrison’s principal private secretary Yaron Finkelstein, and former Labor NSW Treasurer Eric Roozendaal, met in the plush 50 Bridge St offices in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. The powerbrokers were there to discuss election strategies of for astroturfing campaign group Better Australia 2025 Inc. Dark Money: Labor and Liberal join forces in attacks on Teals and Greens
Finkelstein now runs his own discreet advisory firm Society Advisory, while also a director of the Liberal Party’s primary think-tank Menzies Research Centre. Previously, he worked as head of global campaigns for the conservative lobby firm Crosby Textor (CT), before working for Morrison and as Special Counsel to former NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet. Roozendaal earned a reputation as a top fundraiser during his term as General Secretary of NSW Labor and a later stint for the Yuhu property developer. He is now a co-convenor of Labor Friends of Israel. The two strategists have previously served together on the executive of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, where Finkelstein was vice-president (2010-2019) and Roozendaal was later the chair of public affairs (2019-2020). Better for whom?Better Australia Chairperson Sophie Calland, a software engineer and active member of the Alexandria Branch of the Labor party attended the meeting. She is a director of Better Australia and carries formal responsibility for electoral campaigns (and partner of Israel agitator Ofir Birenbaum). Also present was at the meeting was Better Australia 2025 member Alex Polson, a former staffer to retiring Senator Simon Birmingham and CEO of firm DBK Advisory. Other members present included another director Charline Samuell, and her husband, psychiatrist Doron Samuell. Last week, Doron attracted negative publicity when Liberal campaigners in the electorate of Reid leaked Whatsapp messages where he insisted on referring to Greens as Nazis. “Nazis at Chiswick wharf,” Samuell wrote, alongside a photograph of two Greens volunteers. The Better Australia group already have experience as astroturfers. Their “Put The Greens Last” campaign was previously directed by Calland and Polson under the entity Better Council Inc. in the NSW Local government elections in September 2024. The Greens lost three councillors in Sydney’s East but maintained five seats on the Inner West Council. But the group had developed bigger electoral plans. They also registered the name Better NSW in mid-2024. By the time the group met for the first time this year on January 8, their plans to play a role in the Federal election were already well advanced. They voted to change the name Better NSW Inc. to Better Australia 2025 Inc. Calland and BirenbaumGroup member Ofir Birenbaum joined the January meeting to discuss “potential campaign fundraising materials” and a “pool of national volunteers”. Birenbaum is Calland’s husband and member of the Rosebery Branch of the Labor Party. But by the time the group met with Finkelstein and Roozendaal in February, Birenbaum was missing. The day before the meeting, Birenbaum’s role in the #UndercoverJew stunt at Cairo Takeaway cafe was sprung. This incident focused attention on Birenbaum’s track record as an agitator at Pro-Palestine events and as a “close friend” of the extreme-right Australian Jewish Association. The former Instagram influencer has since closed his social media accounts and disappeared from public view. The minutes of the February meeting lodged with NSW Fair Trading mention a “discussion of potential campaign management candidates; an in-depth presentation and discussion of strategy; a review and amendments of draft campaign fundraising materials”. All of this suggests that consultants had been hired and work was well underway. The group also voted to change Better Council’s business address and register a national association with ASIC so they could legally campaign at a national level. On March 4, Calland registered Better Australia as a ‘significant third party’ with the Australian Electoral Commission. This is required for organisations that expect their campaign to cost more than $250,000. Three weeks later, Prime Minister Albanese called the election, and Better Australia’s federal campaign was off to the races. Labor or Liberal, it doesn’t matter…According to its website, Better Australia’s stated goals are non-partisan: they want a majority government, “regardless of which major party is in office”. “In Australia, past minority governments have seen stalled reforms, frequent leadership changes, and uncertainty that paralysed effective governance.” No evidence has been provided by either Better Australia’s website or campaigning materials for these statements. In fact, in its short lifetime, the Gillard Labor minority government passed legislation at a record pace. Instead, it is all about creating fear. In a stream of campaigning videos, posts and placards carrying simple messages tapping into fear, insecurity, distrust and disappointment, appearing on social media and the streets of Sydney in recent weeks. Another example has been the placards warning voters, “Don’t let the Teals trick you” that greeted beachgoers arriving at Bondi Beach on Easter Friday. The visual featured Teal MPs and Climate 200’s Simon Holmes a Court. Wentworth independent Allegra Spender wasted no time posting her own video telling voters she was unfazed, and for her electorate to make their own voting choices rather than fall for a crude scare campaign. Spender is accused of supporting anti-Israel terrorism by voting to reinstate funding for the United Nations aid agency UNRWA. Better Australia warns that billionaires and dark money fund the Teal campaign, alleging average voters will lose their money if Teals are reelected. It doesn’t matter that most Teal MPs have policies in favour of increasing accountability in government or that no information is provided about who is backing Better Australia. Anti-Green, tooThe anti-Greens angle of Better Australia’s campaign sends a broad message to all electorates to ‘Put the Greens Last’. It aims to starve the Greens of preferences. The campaign message is simple: the Greens are antisemitic, support terrorism, and have abandoned their environmental roots. It does not matter that calls unite the peaceful Palestine protests for a ceasefire, or that the Greens have never stopped campaigning for the environment and against new fossil fuel projects. Better Australia promotes itself as a grassroots organisation. In February, Sophie Calland told The Guardian that “Better Australia is led by a broad coalition of Australians who believe that political representation should be based on integrity and action, not extremist or elite activism.” It has very few members and its operations are marked by secrecy, and voters will have to wait a full year before the AEC registry of political donations reveals Better Australia’s backers. It fits into a patchwork of organisations aiming to influence voters towards a framework of right-wing values, including support for the Israel Defence Force, fossil fuel industries, nationalism and anti-immigration and anti-transgender issues. Advance Australia (not so fair)Advance is the lead organisation in this space. It campaigns in its own right and also supports other organisations, including Minority Impact Coalition, Queensland Jewish Collective and J-United. Advance claims to have raised $5 million to smash the Greens and a supporter base of more than 245,000. It has received donations up to $500,000 from the Victorian Liberal Party’s holding company, Cormack Foundation. In Melbourne, ex-Labor member for Macnamara, Michael Danby, directs and authorises ‘Macnamara Voters Against Extremism’, which pushes voters to preference either Liberals or Labor first, and the Greens last. Danby has spoken alongside Birenbaum at Together With Israel rallies. The message of Better Australia – and Better Council before it – mostly aligns with Advance. These campaigns target women aged 35 to 49, who Advance claims are twice as likely to vote for the Greens as men of the same age. The scare campaign targets female voters with its fear-mongering and Greens MPS, including Australia’s first Muslim Senator Mehreen Faruqi, and independent female MPS with its loathing. Meanwhile, Advance is funded by mining billionaires and advocates against renewable energy. Labor standing by in silenceCalland’s campaign may be effectively contributing to the election of a Dutton government. In the face of what would appear to be betrayal, the NSW Labor Party simply stands by. The NSW Labor Rules Book (Section A.7c) states that a member may be suspended for “disloyal or unworthy conduct [or] action or conduct contrary to the principles and solidarity of the Party.” Following MWM’s February exposé of Birenbaum, we sent questions to NSW Labor Head Office, and MPs Tanya Plibersek and Ron Hoenig, without reply. Hoenig is a member of the Parliamentary Friends of Israel and has attended Alexandria Branch meetings with Calland. MWM asked Plibersek to comment on Birenbaum’s membership of her own Rosebery Branch, and on Birenbaum’s covert filming of Luc Velez, the Greens candidate in Plibersek’s seat of Sydney. Birenbaum shared the video and generated homophobic commentary, but Plibersek declined to comment. According to MWM sources, Calland’s involvement in Better Australia and Better Council before that is well known in Inner Sydney Labor circles. Last Tuesday night, she attended an Alexandria Branch meeting that discussed the Federal election. She also attended a meeting of Plibersek’s campaign. No one raised or asked questions about Calland’s activities. MWM is not aware if NSW Labor has received complaints from any of its members alleging that Calland or Birenbaum has breached the party’s rules. After all, when top Liberal and Labor strategists walk into a corporate boardroom, there is much to agree on. It begins with a national campaign to keep the major parties in and independents and Greens out. MWM has sent questions to Calland, Finkelstein, and Roozendaal, regarding funding and the alliance between Liberal and Labor powerbrokers but we have yet to receive any replies.
https://michaelwest.com.au/labor-and-liberal-powerbrokers-join-to-attack-teals-and-greens/
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Greens leader refuses to condemn Australian Labor’s complicity in Gaza genocide
Oscar Grenfell
A media appearance by Greens leader Adam Bandt was highly revealing of the extent to which the minor party has dropped its oppositional posturing in the Australian federal election, as it appeals to Labor for a coalition government after polling day on May 3.
Bandt was interviewed on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “Insiders” program on Sunday morning by its host David Speers.
Speers, a right-wing figure, approvingly noted the much more “fun” tone of the Greens’ election campaign, as against its political activities last year. Whereas last year, the Greens were “going hard” against Labor over housing and its support for the Israeli genocide in Gaza, now they were engaged in the typical fluff of election gimmicks, such as Bandt carrying around a giant toothbrush to promote the party’s dental policy and DJing at a Melbourne nightclub.
“We don’t hear a lot from the Greens in this campaign about the Gaza issue, even though the war is ongoing. Why have you shifted gears?” Speers asked.
Bandt, speaking in a rapid-fire nervous tone, rambled on about the major parties neglecting the “big issues,” such as housing. The Greens would make no apologies for seeking out disengaged voters, even if it meant carrying around a giant toothbrush, he stated.
“In terms of those other issues,” Bandt started to say, before Speers interrupted him with the word “Gaza.”
Compelled to respond, Bandt insisted that the Greens position was “very clear.” He repeated the party’s condemnation of the Palestinian military operation of October 7, before speaking about Israel’s mass killing ever since. Bandt referenced international organisations branding the Zionist war crimes as a genocide. But the remarks had a definite “one the one hand, and on the other” character to them, under conditions of a one-sided mass murder perpetrated by the imperialist-backed Israeli state against an oppressed people.
Towards the end of the exchange, Speers asked whether the Greens position was still that the Labor government was “complicit in genocide.” Like a typical hack politician, Bandt simply would not give a direct answer, including after Speers repeated the question several times. Bandt briefly referenced the two-way arms trade between Australia and Israel, but the most he would say is that “Australia should do something.”
That is simply a cover-up for Labor’s active support for the genocide. The Labor government has backed Israel politically, diplomatically and materially. That has included fulsome support for Israel’s illegal bombardment and invasion of Gaza, and a massive assault against popular opposition in Australia, ranging from laws aimed at criminalising protests to witch hunts of academics, medical professions and activists.
Labor’s position has not changed one iota from last year, when Bandt had no hesitancy in branding the government as complicit in genocide, a crime under international law.
What has changed is that the Greens are seeking to join a Labor government, which would continue that criminal complicity. Bandt has made crystal clear on several occasions that the Greens would advance no conditions and no red lines in their bid for a formal alliance with Labor.
The “Insiders” interview was not a one-off. As Speers alluded to, Bandt and other national Greens leaders have avoided the issue of Gaza at all costs. They simply do not mention it, unless they are forced by direct questioning. That was also the case in Bandt’s address to the National Press Club earlier this month.
The silence of the Greens leadership is central to the concerted attempt to exclude the massive war crimes from the official election campaign altogether. Labor and the Liberal-Nationals obviously do not want to speak about their backing of a modern-day Holocaust. And the Greens, which previously presented this as the moral issue of our time, are aiding them.
In the most cynical fashion, Greens candidates in a number of working-class electorates with large Middle Eastern and Islamic communities are raising the issue of Gaza. But that only underscores the fact that for this party, the mass slaughter of Palestinians is a transactional question to be raised when it will win some votes, and to be buried when it may obstruct overtures to Labor and the ruling elite.
Bandt, perhaps sensing that he was on thin ice, took to X after the interview, to declare: “No, it’s not ‘too far’ to say our government is complicit in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. International law is clear: when there’s genocide, nations must try to stop it, yet Labor continues two-way arms trade with Netanyahu & fails to act or impose sanctions. That’s complicity.”
But, if that’s the case, why did he refuse to state it before a vastly greater audience on national television? Such things as the X post are what is known in politics as “pacifying the base,” including the many young people attracted to the Greens because of their previous posturing over the genocide.
That was underscored by what followed on Bandt’s X feed. Having dispensed with the issue of Gaza, he was back to touting the “once in a generation” prospect of a minority Labor government dependent on Greens support. Labor, he declared, had already adopted much of the Greens agenda, before referencing the pathetic and token cost-of-living policies outlined by Labor, which will do nothing whatsoever to address the worst social crisis in decades.
That was also the thrust of most of Bandt’s “Insiders” interview. He began by noting that the Greens had already written to the treasury department, asking that it begin costings on Labor-Greens policies immediately. These are opportunists in a hurry, already contemplating the trappings of governmental power before the election has been held!
While prattling on about the “big issues” and the prospects of vast “reforms” under a Labor-Greens administration, Bandt made plain that on social and economic questions, he was just as ready to drop ostensible Greens’ policies as on Gaza.
Asked what was to be done about the housing crisis, Bandt said that it was necessary to begin “winding back” the immense tax breaks and handouts to property developers and major investors “in a way that’s fair.” A phrase such as “winding back” is so indefinite, in terms of time, that it could be used to justify anything, including maintaining the status quo throughout the next term of parliament.
The same was true of Bandt’s second policy, which was to “start to put caps on rent increases.” Rents are already at their highest recorded rate, forcing millions of workers and the poor into a miserable hand to mouth existence. Under these conditions, Bandt did not even countenance any measures to decrease existing rents.
Finally, the government needed to “get back in the market” by building homes. The words “public housing” did not pass Bandt’s lips. He made clear that the government-produced dwellings would be on the private market, as they would be available for people to “buy.” That is almost identical to the policy outlined a week before by Labor, which is transparently aimed at propping up the private market and maintaining the super-inflated housing bubble.
Definite lessons must be drawn. As the Socialist Equality Party has always insisted, the Greens are a capitalist party. Their posturing over social issues and such atrocities as the Gaza genocide are aimed at winning electoral support. Such posturing also functions as a safety valve for the entire political establishment, perpetrating the fraud that there is an alternative within the parliamentary set-up, when there is not.
Unlike Bandt’s weasel words, evasions and straight up lies, the SEP tells the truth. The election will solve nothing. The incoming government, whether Liberal-National or Labor-Greens, will enforce the dictates of the banks for massive austerity and will deepen militarism and war, including support for the Gaza genocide and Australia’s integration into the US-led plans for a catastrophic conflict with China.
Young people and workers who want to fight genocide, war and social devastation need to take up a revolutionary socialist perspective, which can only be advanced in direct opposition to the Greens.
Authorised by Cheryl Crisp for the Socialist Equality Party, Level 1/457-459 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010, Australia.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/23/mebi-a23.html
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