Lea Beness
@leabeness.bsky.social
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Honorary Assoc. Prof. in Roman History, Lefty, Feminist, Dog Lover, Regularly Romesick. She/her. All views her own.
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“Andrew Hastie is taking such positions just to stir emotions and fear, ignoring hard facts in each case, which defines him as opportunistic at best, and delusional at the other end of the scale,” writes John Hewson. satpa.pe/7qfUl98
Andrew Hastie’s play for the leadership
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Marcia Langton on the bill that quietly goes further than what she had hoped the 2023 Voice referendum could achieve.

“This historic document outlines the terms for the first Australian experiment in shared sovereignty and Indigenous self-determination.” satpa.pe/nF6ARCt
How Victoria’s Treaty could change Australia
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“Australia should end all defence ties with Israel and cease trade in anything with potential military application, including raw materials, technology or so-called “dual use” material, such as drones." - Chris Sidoti
Mass slaughter in Gaza stands apart from other genocides, Chris Sidoti says – ‘People cannot escape’
Australian human rights expert who was on UN commission of inquiry labels Israel’s strategy a failure that ‘has not brought peace and has not destroyed Hamas’
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Chris Sidoti, former Human Rights Commissioner, at the National Press Club:

“The Genocide Convention not only requires that we not commit genocide - it also requires that we act to prevent genocide.”

#npc
Chris Sidoti
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Today at the National Press Club #NPC

AEST
12:30pm ABC (scheduled, subject to change)

Professor Ben Saul & Chris Sidoti, will Address the National Press Club of Australia on “Palestine recognition: necessary but insufficient”.
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#auspol
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Two globally renowned figures in the field of human rights - Ben Saul and Ben Sidoti - will address the National Press Club in Canberra on 1 October on the topic “Palestine recognition: necessary but insufficient”. 11.30am onwards and will be broadcast live by the ABC’s News channel.
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Two rights experts to address Press Club on Palestine recognition
Two globally renowned figures in the field of human rights will address the National Press Club in Canberra on 1 October on the topic “Palestine recognition: necessary but insufficient”.
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cathywilcox.bsky.social
Chris Sidoti and Ben Saul at the National Press Club currently being live-streamed on ABC NewsRadio saying all the things right now.
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View the Finnish model Jason; we do not need to fund private schools.

C/- The Saturday Paper.

Jane Caro: "The segregation crisis in schools funding"...
September 27 – October 3, 2025

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leabeness.bsky.social
Very much looking forward to seeing Wright's 'Troy' at the Malthouse. What about a Sydney run for the production?
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There are wars, and rumours of more wars, but almost total neglect of what should be the most significant global battle: keeping the planet habitable, writes John Hewson. satpa.pe/OGsKDas
A question for the United Nations
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AI is rapidly diffusing into all aspects of our lives, including our workplaces, for the future of higher education.

We need to ensure that AI is introduced ethically, following genuine consultation, and in ways that do not disadvantage university staff.

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Three monumental statues were recovered from the seabed of Abu Qir Bay, Egypt'’s first such underwater operation in 25 years.

english.ahram.org.eg/News/551647....

🏺 #archaeology
Divers in wetsuits guide the lifting of a large stone statue from the sea, using straps attached to a crane. The figure is being raised near the shoreline as waves crash around the team working in the water. A group of people gather outdoors around a recovered stone statue laid on the ground. The statue appears weathered and partially broken, while the crowd observes and photographs it under a bright sky.
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Because you all needed a
Turtles meeting... 🤣🤣

#bluesky
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cathywilcox.bsky.social
Too easy!
My @smh @theage cartoon.
Single frame. Left to right: Skip containing statue, paintings, books visible on left. Man in white coat at top of ladder feeding book into open mouth of a huge robotic dog with studded collar and dog-tag “AI”. Red bucket on floor below dog’s lowered rear. Second white-coated man says to onlooking woman: “It’s marvellous really. You just feed in all the intellectual property you can get your hands on without paying for it, then sell whatever comes out this end…”
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cdownes.bsky.social
Monday's cartoon in The Mercury Newspaper: The Winning Heat
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thesaturdaypaper.com.au
“Sussan Ley’s reluctance to appear too sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, according to a close ally, is a response to a ‘dirt sheet’ put out by Angus Taylor’s camp in the lead-up to the leadership contest,” writes Paul Bongiorno. satpa.pe/IQWGfoi
Calls for justice in Gaza and progress on Closing the Gap
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