Critical Examination of Jillian Segal’s Antisemitism Recommendations
Addressing antisemitism would be most effectively addressed by leveraging existing laws so as to avoid alienation of other groups.
Addressing antisemitism would be most effectively addressed by leveraging existing laws so as to avoid alienation of other groups.
We dance the poem back into the living earth, country alive in us again.
Finances, emotions and lack of accountability by police all serve to drive some innocent people to plead guilty to ease pressures.
Complaints management by the Australian Federal Police is a farce, according to the Commonwealth Ombudsman.
The very arguments posed against the Voice to Parliament demonstrate the hypocrisy of those advocating for antisemitism laws.
They came with sails of certainty, Salt winds singing of elsewhere gods, Boots heavy on dreaming lands. A cross in hand—a spear of wood – Beneath its shadow, stories dimmed…
Aboriginal people are disproportionately targeted by police, with few being brought to justice.
Literature must empower Indigenous people by allowing them to tel their own stories, rather than reinforcing marginalisation.
Over-representation of Indigenous people in the ACT's criminal justice system is indicative of systemic bias in the AFP and lack of accountability.
A government tolerating manipulation of legal evidence cannot be expected to protect investors litigating against the Commonwealth in the ACT.
Aboriginal ceremony and symbolism weaves the past with the present and future.
The opportunity for Australians of all colours, creeds and origins to reject division are within our reach.
Prime Minister John Howard instigated a climate of fear, an attitude that future leaders must counter with resilience and purpose.
Outrage over the Welcome to Country is a dog whistle intended to set alight a racist agenda by a vocal minority.
The ANZAC legend lives one, but the service of the roughly 1,000 Indigenous men who served in World War II remain overlooked.