On Jillian Segal’s report into combating antisemitism
Robert Manne

On Jillian Segal’s report into combating antisemitism

Several excellent critiques of Jillian Segal’s “Special Envoy’s Plan to Combat Antisemitism” have appeared, by Louise Adler (The Guardian), Henry Reynolds (Pearls and Irritations), Nick Feik (Substack), Guy Rundle (Substack) and Jeffrey Loewenstein (Pearls and Irritations). I would like to add a few additional words.

'New era of climate accountability': ICJ says nations have legal duty to combat planetary crisis
Jake Johnson

'New era of climate accountability': ICJ says nations have legal duty to combat planetary crisis

For the first time, it feels like justice is not just a dream but a direction, said Flora Vano, an activist from Vanuatu.

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Fred Zhang

Anti-China Media Watch

BREAKING: Albo doesn’t yell at Xi — (part of) nation panics

Albanese in China: 6 days, 1 panda, 0 shouting. (Some) media outrage level: critical.


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Paul Collins

50 years of 'the meddling priest'

Not only is Frank Brennan Australia’s best known Catholic priest, but he has also contributed much to Australia’s public life, above all to those most marginalised.

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Roy Green

Economic reform must included industrial transformation - Part 2

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As US warms up to Pakistan, India must refashion diplomacy
Ajay Darshan Behera

As US warms up to Pakistan, India must refashion diplomacy

India’s multi-alignment strategy has been severely tested as it finds little support from the West.

The Australia Group at 40
David Lee

The Australia Group at 40

By the end of World War 1, more than a million people had become victims of chemical warfare and more than 100,000 of these casualties died shortly after their exposure to CW agents.

Defenders of rules-based order: not who you thought
Michael Walker

Defenders of rules-based order: not who you thought

On Tuesday, a committed group of over 1,000 activists rained on the Government’s parade, using the day of the opening of Parliament to protest Australia’s ongoing complicity in the Israeli Government’s genocidal actions in Gaza.

The new pricing scam: How surveillance pricing exploits us all
Sue Barrett

The new pricing scam: How surveillance pricing exploits us all

Imagine booking an Uber ride on your shiny new iPhone 16, only to discover it costs $10 more than the same trip booked on your friend’s older Android.

National security 'experts' go ga-ga over China
Gregory Clark

National security 'experts' go ga-ga over China

There was a time when Australian writings on China were first-class.

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On Jillian Segal’s report into combating antisemitism
Robert Manne

On Jillian Segal’s report into combating antisemitism

Several excellent critiques of Jillian Segal’s “Special Envoy’s Plan to Combat Antisemitism” have appeared, by Louise Adler (The Guardian), Henry Reynolds (Pearls and Irritations), Nick Feik (Substack), Guy Rundle (Substack) and Jeffrey Loewenstein (Pearls and Irritations). I would like to add a few additional words.

Defenders of rules-based order: not who you thought
Michael Walker

Defenders of rules-based order: not who you thought

On Tuesday, a committed group of over 1,000 activists rained on the Government’s parade, using the day of the opening of Parliament to protest Australia’s ongoing complicity in the Israeli Government’s genocidal actions in Gaza.

Famine expert: Israel's starvation of Gaza most 'Minutely designed and controlled' since WWII
Brett Wilkins

Famine expert: Israel's starvation of Gaza most 'Minutely designed and controlled' since WWII

This is preventable starvation, said Alex de Waal. It is entirely man-made.

It's clear – Israel now has a plan for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza
Gideon Levy

It's clear – Israel now has a plan for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza

Adolf Eichmann began his Nazi career as the head of the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration at the security agency charged with protecting the Reich. Joseph Brunner, the father of Mossad chief David Barnea, was three years old when he fled Nazi Germany with his parents, before the evacuation plan was implemented.

Yousef Aljamal: The war on memory and writing through a genocide
Eugene Doyle

Yousef Aljamal: The war on memory and writing through a genocide

Sitting opposite me in my black leather captain’s chair, looking more like a bouncer than a writer, was Yousef Aljamal, co-author of Displaced in Gaza – stories from the Gaza Genocide.

Israel kills three in Gaza Catholic church sheltering elderly, children
Al Jazeera Staff

Israel kills three in Gaza Catholic church sheltering elderly, children

At least three people were killed and 10 others wounded, including a priest, in Israel’s attack on the church.

Let’s combat antisemitism, not use it to dehumanise others - Part 1
Stephanie Dowrick

Let’s combat antisemitism, not use it to dehumanise others - Part 1

The state of Israel’s heinous conduct must not be seen solely as a Jewish problem”.

Vive la resistance! The heroes who oppose genocide
Eugene Doyle

Vive la resistance! The heroes who oppose genocide

Nobody has a bad word to say about the French Resistance in World War II, right? Who would criticise a group confronting fascism, right?


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National security 'experts' go ga-ga over China
Gregory Clark

National security 'experts' go ga-ga over China

There was a time when Australian writings on China were first-class.

Albanese’s China trip shows ‘stiffening of Canberra’s spine’ in face of US pressure
Laura Zhou

Albanese’s China trip shows ‘stiffening of Canberra’s spine’ in face of US pressure

Beijing rolled out the red carpet for the Australian leader this week and the two sides appeared to keep a lid on tensions.

Australia and Japan cannot accept America’s war on China
Mike Gilligan

Australia and Japan cannot accept America’s war on China

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Japan and Australia together must induce the US to face the reality of what it is asking.


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Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

Every war-game the US has undertaken regarding their desire to invade China has resulted in US defeat. Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio have both acknowledged that on several occasions. Making these never-never Subs subject to US control whenever they might just arrive won't affect that outcome in any way at all. The obvious observation that never appears to occur to our strategically illiterate politicians, is that we are talking about the invasion of the second largest population on the planet. Their technological competence vastly outmatches the US, Japan and Australia combined and would be defending their homeland. Whilst we would...
Seeds of hope

Bernard Corden — Spring Hill, Brisbane

Further to Eugene Doyle's recent article regarding French Resistance in WWII, and the heroes who oppose genocide, there are seeds of hope with several legal precedents in the United Kingdom. Back in 1996, the Ploughshare Four were found not guilty of criminal damage to a Hawk warplane bound for East Timor at the Warton aerodrome in Lancashire. Their actions were considered reasonable under the Genocide Act 1969 More recently in January 2017, the Reverend Dan Woodhouse, a Methodist minister in Leeds and Sam Walton, a Quaker, were arrested at the same site attempting to disarm warplanes bound for...
A life largely unmourned

Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

Stone was one of the last utterly committed Neo-Liberals to occupy the head of Treasury position. Maybe it was his interest in physics that taught him to think in binary terms and without any civilisational sense. Sufficient to say his intellectual arrogance, and conviction that only he perceived reality, were sufficient to make his rejection of a modern, relevant economics a hallmark of Treasury during his leadership. His Senatorial role simply re-enforced that intellectually reactionary persona.
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Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

Pithy and succinct is the best description of the article from Geoff. In admirably few words he summarises the geo-strategic infantilism of this dodgy-brothers deal, set up by the devious, imbecilic rodent Scott Morrison. Were this to proceed, which seems increasingly unlikely, the US seems intent on proving the accuracy of Kissinger's aphorism that being a friend of the US can be fatal. To continue with a deal with a disintegrating empire that has, for more than a century, shown itself as having no permanent friends or enemies, only interests, as Kissinger also said, reeks of political cowardice and strategic...



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