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Jonathan Sriranganathan has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in August 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Jonathan Sriranganathan are: • Facebook • Instagram Besides social media accounts, jonathansri has populated their site with: • The deeper argument for cultural diversity • Cul de sac politics: Have the Australian Greens hit a strategic dead-end? • Establishment vibes: Do 'extreme Greens' criticisms hit harder when we're no longer 'doing politics differently'? • Our Key Priorities for Brisbane • Towards a new political orientation for the Greens • Volunteer for the October State Election! • Colonialism by any other name... The nationalist limits of 'tax the 1%' • Streets for People: Make Cycling Safe • Perhaps it's time the Greens stop recommending preferences to Labor? • Queensland Greens vs the new Queensland Socialists: How different are they? • The last goanna in Highgate Hill (Has anyone else seen it?) • Fool's gold: Have the QLD Greens picked the wrong lane for the Olympics? • From the Tweed River to the Coral Sea, Queenslanders must push back against Zionist fascism • ‘Missing middle’ medium density just ain’t happening – we need to talk about retrofitting suburbia instead of replacing it • Koalas are trying to return to Greenslopes and Annerley – but they’ll need our help • Court challenges alone won’t save Barrambin, but could the Save Victoria Park campaign find a radical edge? • Seedlings in the desert: Did Alice Springs almost just elect a Greens mayor? • Deeper fault lines: Greens evolution and Drew Hutton’s ‘trans cult’ claims • Anarchy in the riparian zone: Does liminal life fertilise radical imaginations? • Radical Suburbs Forum: Growing Greens support in culturally diverse outer-metropolitan communities • Before the dust settles... What should we be attending to in the federal election aftermath? • Can activists ensure the Greens won't sell out in balance of power negotiations? • Cyclone time: Capitalism and river mud on the streets of Brissie • After the disaster • If you don’t want the Greens to block Labor bills, how is positive change supposed to happen? • Ironing out creases – West End’s cultural flattening • Queensland's boarding house trap: Why some people 'prefer' a tent in the park • Why Queensland's 'Olympic Games Infrastructure Review' is skewed and biased • Buyers beware: Brisbane City Council keeps approving new developments, but Southern Woolloongabba, East Brisbane and Stones Corner will flood more often • My hiphop/folk band Rivermouth's latest track, 'Notice to Leave' • 7 years as a local politician turned me off ‘big government’ – but there are other alternatives to neoliberal capitalism • "We want strong communities" - Remah Naji interview • Budget snorkelling in SE QLD: It was right there all along... Discovering Caloundra’s boat ramp reef • Labor lost the Queensland election a year ago: Unpacking strategic missteps on youth crime • “What’s the point of protesting? You’re not gonna win!” Recent activism successes in Brisbane • Spoken word poem: Clipper blades and feather pillows • Subscribe to my newsletter/blog • Solid swings but not many ward wins - unpacking the results of the 2024 Brisbane City Council election • Huge gains on our most ‘radical’ platform yet - a post-election debrief with Sam • TikTok • YouTube • LinkedIn