Zoe Daniel: Israel’s Right to Self-Defense Should Not Justify Indiscriminate Killing of Civilians

Zoe Daniel: Israel’s Right to Self-Defense Should Not Justify Indiscriminate Killing of Civilians



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Goanna frontman, Dr Shane Howard, who wrote the 1982 hit ‘Solid rock, sacred ​ground’ has returned his order ​of Australia ⁢medal following the ‍referendum result.

Howard wrote to the ​Governor-General to say he “no longer [has] faith​ that⁣ our nation will achieve meaningful truth-telling and⁣ justice with our First Peoples.”

I respect the democratic result⁤ but‌ fear ⁢that Australians ⁣have missed an important historical moment of destiny.

At this point⁢ in history, I can’t be proud of‌ my nation and I feel ​honour bound to return my Order of Australia Medal.

Howard said ​that when he wrote the song, “I ⁤wanted us ⁤to ​address the fundamental ⁣lie at the ⁤heart of our‌ national story. I dreamt of a country respectful of our ancient history and honest about our ⁤modern history. I wanted ⁤to be proud of my country.”
And he ⁣was⁤ troubled‌ over the​ rise of misinformation;

I’m also⁣ deeply troubled by‌ the way our First Peoples, our⁣ brothers and sisters, our ‍friends, have been so belittled, with such ​pernicious vilification, in ⁤the interests of political ‌power. It’s neither generous ‍nor decent.”
…I love my birth country deeply but until we loose(sic) our colonial shackles, ‍engage‌ in Treaty-making with our First Peoples, commit ⁤to ​truth-telling‍ about our history and ⁢embrace a post-colonial​ Republic, ⁣I cannot be proud of my nation.”

16m ago17.44 EDT

In other EV news, there is this from Elias Visontay:

Labor’s EV ⁢strategy ‘hamstrung’ by delayed ⁤fuel efficiency standard, advocates⁢ sayRead more29m ‍ago17.31 EDTBenita Kolovos

Vic government to introduce bill to make ​non-fatal strangulation an offence

The Victorian government is set to introduce a bill‌ to ⁢parliament today that ⁤would make non-fatal strangulation an offence.

The Crimes Amendment ​(Non-fatal Strangulation) Bill 2023, to be⁤ introduced to the lower house on Wednesday, follows research that found someone who survives non-fatal strangulation by a current or ⁤former partner is ​seven times more likely to be seriously injured or⁣ murdered by ​that partner.

The reforms will create ⁤two offences. The⁢ first is an offence of intentional ‍non-fatal⁣ strangulation, ‌which does not require proof of​ injury will carry a maximum five-year prison term.

A second ⁣more serious ‍offence of non-fatal strangulation where a ⁣perpetrator intentionally causes injury, will be created with a maximum penalty of 10 ‌years.

A ​consent defence will be available for the​ first offence for people who provide…

2023-10-17 16:51:03
Original ⁢from www.theguardian.com
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