Weaponisation of ‘antisemitism’ hides primitive savagery of Palestinian genocide
John Menadue

Weaponisation of ‘antisemitism’ hides primitive savagery of Palestinian genocide

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Time to end the silence
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Time to end the silence

“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr.

Outrage after Israeli occupation forces shoot live rounds at foreign diplomats in West Bank
Brett Wilkins

Outrage after Israeli occupation forces shoot live rounds at foreign diplomats in West Bank

Among those shot at were representatives of three nations that threatened concrete actions if Israel doesn't end its assault and siege on Gaza and others that support a genocide case against the country.


John Menadue's book on Israel's war against Gaza

Israel's war against Gaza

Media coverage of the war in Gaza since October 2023 has spread a series of lies propagated by Israel and the United States. This publication presents information, analysis, clarification, views and perspectives largely unavailable in mainstream media in Australia and elsewhere.

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Starvation of Gaza a continuation of a decades-old plan
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Starvation of Gaza a continuation of a decades-old plan

Israel's plan to push out all Palestinians from the Gaza Strip has been contemplated as long back as 1967, soon after the Six-Day War ended.

David Littleproud cites nuclear energy disagreement as major factor in Coalition split
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Weaponisation of ‘antisemitism’ hides primitive savagery of Palestinian genocide
John Menadue

Weaponisation of ‘antisemitism’ hides primitive savagery of Palestinian genocide

As expressed in the UN General Assembly, the vast majority of the world’s governments and peoples agree that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and now the West Bank.

Time to end the silence
Julie Macken

Time to end the silence

“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr.

Outrage after Israeli occupation forces shoot live rounds at foreign diplomats in West Bank
Brett Wilkins

Outrage after Israeli occupation forces shoot live rounds at foreign diplomats in West Bank

Among those shot at were representatives of three nations that threatened concrete actions if Israel doesn't end its assault and siege on Gaza and others that support a genocide case against the country.

Starvation of Gaza a continuation of a decades-old plan
Jeremy Rose

Starvation of Gaza a continuation of a decades-old plan

Israel's plan to push out all Palestinians from the Gaza Strip has been contemplated as long back as 1967, soon after the Six-Day War ended.

UN warns 14,000 Gaza babies could die in 48 hours unless Israeli blockade lifted
Julia Conley

UN warns 14,000 Gaza babies could die in 48 hours unless Israeli blockade lifted

Aid allowed into besieged area described as a trickle among a sea of need.

How should Australia respond to the starvation of Gaza?
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How should Australia respond to the starvation of Gaza?

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False balance persists in ABC Palestine coverage
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False balance persists in ABC Palestine coverage

In December 2024, I presented an analysis of more than 450 interviews concerning Palestine and Israel on ABC Radio National Breakfast, since 7 October 2023. During this period, the host was Patricia Karvelas. Her last show was on Friday, 13 December.

Yes, it's a genocide
Amos Goldberg

Yes, it's a genocide

Building on Monday's piece outlining a shift in scholarly opinions on Palestine globally, we bring you a very powerful short video, narrated by Israeli professor of holocaust studies, Amos Goldberg. He says: A radical atmosphere of dehumanisation of Palestinians prevails in Israeli society to an extent that I cannot remember in my 58 years of living here.


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Australia and China can power up Southeast Asia’s green energy transition
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Australia and China share key interests in Southeast Asia in the context of a global green transition and great power rivalry.

Beijing’s global vision takes shape in Africa
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Beijing’s global vision takes shape in Africa

Mao Zedong once famously declared that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. But almost a century later, China realises that triumphing in an increasingly multipolar world also requires shaping public opinion. Accordingly, Beijing is rearranging its foreign policy outlook – especially in Africa.

China and renewable energy: Dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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China and renewable energy: Dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

China’s deployment of renewable energy technologies is spectacular and globally dominant, but is not its primary focus.


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Both the Liberal and National parties are in unsustainable energy policy positions. The Liberal leader labels the government’s policy “a reckless race to renewables”; the urgency of our shift to renewables is largely due to the Coalition’s decade-long denial and delay. It remains to be seen whether the Liberals can see their way to a mature debate now that they are unencumbered by the anti-renewable Nationals members. The Nationals advocate more coal until nuclear fills the gap. As John Quiggin points out, “the earliest possible start date for nuclear is after the 2028 election. This means plugging nuclear...
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Liam O'Dea — Warwick Qld

Thank you Richard Bean. Yesterday the ABC lied by omission. Having told us that Israel was allowing food and medicine supplies into Gaza, they failed to tell us that only five trucks were allowed to enter. A totally meaningless token. Yet the ABC made it look like Israel was actually doing something. Benjamin Netanyahu is treating the media and supine governments with contempt, and the West is just pathetic.
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