On Easter Sunday, Palestine Action Group’s twenty-fifth straight protest continued in Hyde Park as Christians in Palestine face “unprecedented restrictions”.…
Month: March 2024
On March 25, the editors of Noise, UNSW’s independent student publication established earlier this month, received a “cease and desist” email from Arc @ UNSW’s Director of Marketing & Experience, Mitchell McBurnie.
Open letters written by staff and students have called on the University of Sydney to cut institutional ties with Israeli universities and companies that directly arm Israel or collaborate with its military.
The installation is dynamic and transportational, wrapping the viewer in layers of story and culture. It speaks to the breadth and depth of Pacific experience, offering just a glimpse of what it means to identify as Tagata Moana.
“These countries do not suddenly have moral clarity — they are wiping their hands clean of the blood of our martyrs because we have collectively cornered them into doing so.”
“You don’t want protests in the ports, declare that you will not move any Israeli- owned or made goods.”
The National Party held the keys to power for almost a decade before 2022. They are the only major single-constituency party in Parliament, representing exclusively regional and rural interests, and yet essential services in the Bush continue to suffer from neglect and underfunding.
Often the statement, “no, my parents didn’t go to uni” is met with an uncomfortable glance, as if one has just bared their soul, or at the very least, their income bracket. Aside from social stigma, structural prejudice means that adjusting to university administration and bureaucracy proves an additional challenge.
With Indigenous knowledge and care at the forefront, multispecies living and justice is an achievable cause that should be implemented into Sydney’s urban planning and architecture development.
In the context of gang activity in Cabramatta, it is essential to understand the turbulent relationship between the Australian settler-colony and the war-torn Vietnamese diaspora.