Articles by Luci Nicholson
- Profile
- Luci Nicholson is an organiser and political strategist. She has worked with the Greens across federal, state, and local elections, and in parliamentary offices linking community campaigns and grassroots organising with parliamentary work. Beyond the Greens, she has organised in both environmental and union movements for economic and climate justice. She is currently completing a master’s degree at the London School of Economics to deepen her understanding of how political choices shape economic futures – from the climate crisis to inequality in housing and secure work. Luci believes the economic and democratic crises we face are inseparable, and she is passionate about building the Greens into a mass party capable of delivering real economic transformations that put people and the planet first.

Culture, Democracy, Green Agenda 2025:3, Social Justice, Theory
On mutual aid, electoral politics and building community
This is what the new wave of Greens campaigning looks like: mutual aid, free meals, and public housing solidarity. Campaigning as community-building work, even when electoral wins aren’t guaranteed. But this is how our movement grows: through reflection and skill-sharing across loss and victory, embedding social justice in all we do. [...]