AUJS

@AUJS

The Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) is the federal body for Jewish student societies at university campuses in Australia and New Zealand.

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Joined September 2010

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  1. May 13

    Our very first political zine is out - with some great essays, analysis, and questionnaires in the lead up to the federal election! Don’t vote before you’ve read it! (But do vote, obviously.)

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  2. Retweeted
    May 8

    Had a few words regarding an article published in a few weeks ago. Appreciate being given the chance to respond on behalf of Jewish students who don’t believe that calling out blatant antisemitism is a vast conspiracy to let Israel act with impunity.

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  3. Apr 28

    We’re so proud of Youth Hear, which was founded by graduates of our Susan Wakil Fellowship. They’re doing important work to ensure that the Holocaust remains in our memories, and that we understand its gravity and its lessons.

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  4. Apr 15

    “Our journey through Poland exposed our participants to the myriad ways that social exclusion, fear, and mistrust had negative impacts on Poland’s Jewish population.” Read more from about our trip to Poland in January in the latest edition of the AJQ.

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  5. Apr 15

    This kind of material is appalling and has no place in any political campaign.

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  6. Apr 14

    He did not speak to the merits of either constructing the mine, or not constructing the mine.

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  7. Apr 14

    To clarify ’s comments from last night: - when Kerryn Phelps suggested India no longer wanted the coal, Dave said that this would mean the mine would not go ahead - Dave clarified that the mine had passed many of the environmental approvals required, incl. the CSIRO

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  8. Retweeted
    Apr 14

    , and shake hands after participating in the this evening.

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  9. Apr 14
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  11. Apr 14

    That officially concludes The Great Debate: Wentworth. Thank you to everyone that came and asked questions. A huge thank you to Tim Murray, and for answering questions this evening, and to for supporting the debate.

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  12. Apr 14

    Tim Murray notes that the ABC has become 'ground zero' for political debate and that the ABC board selection has been atrocious. The Murdoch media has been a scourge on Australia and we need public media to combat this. He believes in restoring funding to the ABC.

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  13. Apr 14

    In regards to the funding freeze, he doesn't believe it's unusual for freezes like this to occur. As a publicly funded organisation, we should expect it to have higher standards than it does currently, and it should be open to criticism.

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  14. Apr 14

    Dave Sharma notes that a free press is the best guarantee to free and open speech. He believes that a public broadcaster may have an important role to play in this, but we should focus our investment elsewhere.

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  15. Apr 14

    The ABC is not only the face of Australia but also a face for Australia to the rest of the world. We need to look very carefully at the process for selection of the ABC board and that this process needs to be independent.

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  16. Apr 14

    Kerryn Phelps says that this situation is about having an independent broadcaster, free of political influence. There should be free and balanced journalism. As member of parliament, we should work to ensure that its funding is restored.

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  17. Apr 14

    Josh Kirsh asks a question about the ABC indexation freeze. "How do we make sure we continue to have an independent, but also accountable ABC?"

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  18. Apr 14

    Dave Sharma believes we need to have a balance between commodities and services. He believes that we need to work harder to attract multi-nationals to come to Australia and hire the skilled workers we have here.

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  19. Apr 14

    Kerryn Phelps wants to work with businesses and employees, creating incentives in this space. She also wants to work with universities to ensure that students are being adequately prepared for the workforce.

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  20. Apr 14

    Josh Kirsh follows up, asking the candidates how they believe we can make a shift towards a service based economy.

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