The Australian Communist
The Australian Communist, founded in 1920 by the Communist Party of Australia, emerged as a key publication advocating for socialist principles and workers' rights. Throughout its history, it has championed various social causes, played a significant role during the labor movement, and provided critical coverage of political events, firmly establishing itself as a voice for the left in Australia. Known for its rigorous reporting and commitment to social justice, The Australian Communist has influenced the Australian political landscape for over a century. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Australian Communist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, starting 1920, with 135 scans in total. This resource allows you to uncover the historical context surrounding significant events, figures, and possibly even elements of your own family history. Delve into the archives to discover the rich legacy of leftist dialogue and activism that shaped Australia.