This year has experienced the largest campus mobilisations for Palestine in Australian history. Thousands of students have marched, walked out of class, organised occupations and taken part in mass meetings to demand an end to the horrors in Gaza.
Living standards in Australia have been pushed down more than in any comparable country over the last three years, the economy has been in a per capita recession for two years, and households are among the most indebted in the world.
Whatever criticisms leftists can make of it, Hezbollah is not a terrorist organisation. It is a mass Shia political party which holds thirteen seats in the Lebanese parliament, and was founded to resist the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
The Labor government has decided to lower government spending rather than increase it in areas that would help the millions of people struggling to make ends meet.
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry’s “Report on Antisemitism in Australia 2023” is a joke. It should be utterly, instantaneously discrediting to the institution that published it, and to the individuals associated with it