This election marks a turning point—issues of justice and human rights are now at the forefront. People of conscience will no longer tolerate empty words and promises from politicians.
We are focusing on key electorates where voters can influence the outcome. Our goal is to build a political future that prioritises justice for Palestine and a government committed to upholding human rights for all.
Rather than retelling the countless horrors and tragedies in Palestine, we aim to expose the systemic failures of Australia’s major parties
From Peter Dutton’s recrudescent extremism to the Labor Party’s refusal to recognise Palestine — contrary to their agreed party platform before the last election — cutting funding to UNRWA, keeping Palestinian refugees for months on end in ‘tourist visa’ limbo and for refusing to condemn the Israeli government and state.
We need political change and the major parties have failed us.
Join us and Vote for Palestine!
Advocating for Palestinian rights online or joining rallies and marches are all great modes of advocacy. The truth is, however, that the most significant means to make change is to force political change at the ballot box.
Our goal is to force political change. We will not be supporting any major party at the next election. We will, however, be assessing and advocating for those grassroots candidates who represent strong principled voices for Palestine.
To do so, we will be leafleting, rallying, handing out How-to-Vote cards and raising funds to support all of these activities.
Only by voting together, for real change, not the tried-and-failed major party lackeys, can we hope to effect change in Australia’s political discourse and moral stances.
We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the Land on which we all reside and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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