Parliamentarians Speaking up for Palestine

We are grateful for all parliamentarians standing up for Palestinian human rights.

Click here to see a full record of all mentions of Palestine in the Australian federal parliament in the last decade.

Tony Piccolo MP
Parliamentary Speech, SA Parliament

Tony Burke MP
Parliamentary Speech

Andrew Wilkie MP
Parliamentary Speech

Ken O’Dowd MP
Parliamentary Speech

Adam Bandt MP
Parliamentary Speech

Anne Stanley MP
Parliamentary Speech

Senator Janet Rice
Questions in Question Time

Senator Sue Lines
Parliamentary Speech

Chris Hayes MP
Parliamentary Speech

Julian Hill MP
Parliamentary Speech

Ged Kearney MP
Parliamentary Speech

Graham Perrett MP
Parliamentary Speech

Maria Vamvakinou MP
Parliamentary Speech

Alicia Payne MP
Parliamentary Speech

Andrew Leigh MP
Parliamentary Speech

Senator Mehreen Faruqi
Parliamentary Speech

Josh Wilson MP
Parliamentary Speech

Ken O’Dowd MP
Parliamentary Speech

Maria Vamvakinou MP
Parliamentary Speech

Senator Janet Rice
Parliamentary Speech

Senator Janet Rice, Parliamentary speech 15 June, Mr El Halabi

for the last five years Mr El Halabi has been cruelly imprisoned by the Israeli government….We echo the calls from the UN Special Rapporteurs, who say that Mr El Halabi’s arrest, interrogation and trial is not worthy of a democratic state, and that Israeli authorities must grant him the full rights of a fair trial, or else release him unconditionally.

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Anthony D’Adam MP
Parliamentary Speech, NSW Parliament

Jenny Leong MP
Parliamentary Motion – NSW Parliament

Tony Piccolo MP
Parliamentary Speech, SA Parliament

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