'If we had known fully the extent of the harm and the suffering of people offshore, I think it would have been much harder for the government to sell that to Australian people.'
@madelinegleeson warns against downplaying #UK risks of #auspol#asylum policy https://t.co/42BFNggsRe
There we go. Enjoy your democracy sausages and settle in for the election count. Apologies again that I did not finalise my reviews sooner, but for those of you voting on election day and in need of a cheat sheet, my summaries are here: https://t.co/FJHE0VYycp
History Job: 3.5 year Lecturer contract UNSW. Open to teacher/researcher in: historiography, 20th century US history, Australian history, early modern European history and/ or histories of Empire, or gender history
@UNSWADA @UNSW https://t.co/cdwtGYz6Wt
@PaulBarclay Excited to share this upcoming roundtable event, Thursday 2 December, 5pm - The Tampa Election 20 Years On. With @BehrouzBoochani, Elahe Zivardar, @Moones_M, Claudia Tazretier and Klaus Neumann. https://t.co/rg6CQXo7Vi
Julie Kalman and I will be talking about our new book, Smuggled, with the director of the Australian Maritime Museum, on 12 October. Details tweeted above. Please join us if you can! 🙂
Sunday marks 7 years of suffering for asylum seekers and refugees at the hands of the Australian Government
We urge @ScottMorrisonMP @AlanTudgeMP to accept New Zealand's offer now
Add your name: https://t.co/97HVDyrCse
#GameOver#7YearsTooLong@amnestyOz@GameOver7years
“The Academy of the Humanities urges the federal government to provide access to the evidence that underpinned this policy change, and to enter into an urgent dialogue to address these concerns.”
A closeup examination of the artist’s latest cover, in which the murder of George Floyd embodies the history of violence inflicted upon black people in America. https://t.co/04krwh7TOD