Markela Panegyres

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Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the protests against the visit of “King” Charles and talk to NTEU national councillor Markela Panegyres about the recent vote to boycott Israel.

Responding to the global Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions campaign, the National Tertiary Education Union National Council has decided, overwhelmingly, to support an academic institutional boycott of Israeli universities.Jonathan Strauss and Markela Panegyres report.

鶹ý News podcast Ep 44, July 12, 2024

Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss Fatima Payman's decision to resign from Labor over its support for Israel's genocide in Gaza, the recent elections in Britain and France and speak to artist, academic and National Tertiary Education Union member Markela Panegyres about the University of Sydney's draconian Campus Access Policy.

In a cynical attempt to quash free speech and pro-Palestinian activism by staff and students, management at the University of Sydney announced a newCampus Access Policy. Markela Panegyres reports.

Nick Riemer and Markela Panegyres argue that universities should insist on science and knowledge servingthe cause of peace and human progress, and not fuel the arms race.

The mainstream media’sapologisms for mass murderare sickening.MarkelaPanegyres argues we need to reject and call out attempts to silence resistance to genocide, before it is normalised.

Palestine protest Melbourne

As Israel enacts a genocidal war on Gaza, the words of Palestinian-American poet and physician Fady Joudah echo in my mind, writes Markela Panegyres.

At the biggest National Tertiary Education Union meeting ever held at Sydney University, union members voted for two days of strikes to be held on March 31 and April 5.Markela Panegyres reports.

An NTEU picket line at the University of Sydney in June.

Progressive, grassroots activism was the winner in tightly contested elections for the NTEUBranch Committee and National Council elections at the University of Sydney. Markela Panegyres reports.

First Nations people have historically been excluded from Australian universities. Even so-called“sandstone universities” were built on a foundation of invasion, genocide and land theft, writesMarkela Panegyres.

The new IPCC report is upbeat about the possibilities to keep global warming at bay. MarkelaPanegyres argues there is no doubt that leaving fossil fuels in the ground is the bottom line.

Russia possesses the largest stockpile ofnuclear weapons. The US has only slightly less. This makes the escalating crisis in the Ukraine all the more terrifying, argues Markela Panegyres.