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boycott divestment sanctions

Culture, News //

Sydney Festival boycott escalates over Israeli Embassy funding

At least nine artists and organisations have pulled out of the festival so far as a result of a $20,000 partnership.

December 29, 2021 Thomas Sargeant
News //

First Nations group boycotts SBS and NITV over Palestine coverage

Members of FISTT have previously participated in the news outlets' reporting of the Black Lives Matter movement.

June 5, 2021 Claire Ollivain
Opinion //

Op-ed: Academics and students must show solidarity with Palestine

Political boycotts are a regular feature of university life.

May 15, 2021 Nick Riemer
The 2017 Student Representative Council logo.
News // SRC

SRC publishes Zionist Facebook Post

The post was in response to a poster in support of the Boycott Divestment Sanction movement

October 13, 2019 Pranay Jha and Liam Thorne
A man holding a Socialist Alliance paper with text "Stop Israel Free Palestine". Behind is a Palestinian flag being carried by many, and to the left is an Aboriginal flag.
Uncategorized // Protest

Sydney gathers in solidarity with Palestine on the 71st anniversary of the Nakba

The Nakba was the day apartheid was firmly established in Israel, on May 15, 1948

May 13, 2019 Sophie Haslam
News //

BDS supporters protests USyd fundraising dinner

Staff and students protested an on-campus dinner for the Zelman Cowen Universities Fund, reports Georgia Behrens. With additional reporting from Michael Rees.

September 18, 2014 Georgia Behrens
News //

Labor club motion sparks BDS row

An attempt to send students to a reception of an Israeli MP has prompted debate over what it means to breach BDS, writes Matilda Surtees.

September 2, 2014 Matilda Surtees
News //

NTEU Vice President resigns after botched BDS motion

Nick Rowbotham reports on Damien Cahill’s sudden resignation from the NTEU USyd Branch Committee.

May 30, 2014 Nick Rowbotham

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