A large crowd gathered to protest foreign minister Penny Wong鈥檚 support for Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza and attacks on Lebanon at a University of Tasmania (UTAS) address on October 15.聽
A coalition of community members, students and Palestine solidarity activists picketed the entrance to UTAS鈥檚 Stanley Burbury Theatre where Wong was speaking and disrupted her speech.
The address was 聽as a 鈥渦nique opportunity to hear from one of the nation鈥檚 most influential leaders in foreign affairs鈥 and 鈥減rovide a deep dive into international relations, policymaking, and the importance of Australia鈥檚 role in an ever-changing global landscape鈥.聽
Fergus Freeman, spokesperson for Grassroots Action Network Tasmania, one of the groups organising the action, said he 鈥渃ondemns the hypocrisy of platforming an address on international relations by someone who has been complicit in massacre of ethnic cleansing.
鈥淟ack of action against this war is complicity with Israel.鈥澛
Protesters pointed out that Wong and Labor have refused to apply any real pressure on Israel, despite the ongoing genocide.
鈥淧enny Wong鈥檚 office has met the carpet bombing of Lebanon and the ongoing starvation of the people of Gaza with empty words and inaction,鈥 they said.
The pointed to Australia's decision to abstain in the United Nations vote to end Israel鈥檚 occupation of Palestine, its decision to deny more than 7000 visas for Palestinians fleeing the genocide and its decision to pause funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency as examples of complicity.聽
鈥淎ustralia is providing real support to Israel right now,鈥 Freeman said. 鈥淚f Penny Wong had any real intentions to end the war, she would end the flow of weaponry and money between Australia and Israel.鈥
A 聽of protesters disrupting Wong鈥檚 speech was reported widely in mainstream media.
Wong repeatedly stepped away from the microphone and the facilitator asked protesters to leave.
In the videos, protesters can be heard saying: 鈥淲hat we need right now is leaders that have the backbone 鈥 that are willing to do something that isn鈥檛 just talk.鈥
Another said: 鈥淵ou鈥檝e had chances at a national and international level to change what is happening in Lebanon, in Palestine 鈥 there鈥檚 blood on your hands.鈥
Wong responded: 鈥淚鈥檝e never believed we gain anything by shouting each other down鈥, to which protesters pointed out she had ignored countless attempts to contact her. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 write back; you don鈥檛 answer the phone.鈥澛
UTAS students condemned the university鈥檚 ties with Israel.聽鈥淯TAS maintains contracts with Hensoldt, a German radar company that provides Israel with surveillance technology; it has also worked with weapons giants Thales and Lockheed Martin 鈥 and has an active research partnership with the University of Haifa.鈥澛
Earlier this year, UTAS students organised a three-month Palestine solidarity encampment demanding that the university cut ties with Israeli institutions and weapons manufacturers.
After her disrupted speech, Wong waited more than an hour to leave the venue in an attempt to avoid speaking to the protesters.
Protest organisers said they wanted to 鈥渕ake it clear that nipaluna/Hobart is a city that holds politicians accountable鈥.