Documents

The decisive criteria in evaluating a political tendency are it's history, program and perspective. For the Socialist Equality Party these are outlined in the documents you will find on this page.

2014 SEP Congress Resolutions

The Socialist Equality Party held its Second National Congress in Sydney from April 18–21, 2014.

Vote Socialist Equality Party in the New South Wales election: Against war and austerity! For social equality and democratic rights! For a workers government and socialist policies!

The SEP campaign is above all directed at telling the working class the truth.

Vote 1 Socialist Equality Party: Support the socialist alternative to war, austerity and the drive to dictatorship

The SEP manifesto advances a socialist and internationalist program to mobilise and unite the working class for the inevitable class struggles ahead.

2012 SEP Congress Resolutions

The Socialist Equality Party, the Australian section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI), held its first national congress from April 6 to 9, 2012 in Sydney.

SEP (Australia) Statement of Principles

The SEP Statement of Principles outlines the basic conceptions of the SEP and the foundation for membership in the party. The document was adopted unanimously at the party’s founding congress in Sydney on January 21–25.

Historical and International Foundations of the SEP (Australia)

Adopted in January by the founding congress of the Socialist Equality Party (Australia), The Historical and International Foundations of the Socialist Equality Party (Australia) reviews and examines essential historical events and political experiences of the Australian working class throughout the twentieth century, within the context of global economic, political and social processes.