Why Australia should recognise Palestinian statehood
Gareth Evans

Why Australia should recognise Palestinian statehood

The question for the Australian Government is, how can we most constructively persuade Israel to change course?

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Australia still doing little as the Gaza genocide gets worse
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Australia still doing little as the Gaza genocide gets worse

Australia doesn’t mind imposing sanctions on nations or groups it regards as being deserving of punishment for their nefarious activities, Russia, Iran and Zimbabwe to name a few.

Cultural institutions are policing Palestine solidarity. Karen Wyld is just the latest target
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Cultural institutions are policing Palestine solidarity. Karen Wyld is just the latest target

Last week, Martu writer Karen Wyld was stripped of a literary fellowship just hours before she was due to receive it, not because of the quality of her work, but because of her expressions of solidarity with Palestine.

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China’s calm response to US’ impulsive tariffs gets noticed

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Remembering Race Mathews
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Remembering Race Mathews

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