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‘Depth of feeling’ in Australian community over Herzog visit: Wong

Wong says she understands there are many different views held over Herzog’s visit with some, including the Palestine Action Group, still planning to protest Herzog’s arrival in Sydney next week.

Asked whether those groups should be allowed to protest, Wong says:

We are a country, a democracy where we know people have differences of views, and I do understand very keenly that people have different views about this visit. There is a depth of feeling in different communities across Australia. We see that, we feel that. What I would ask people to recall is the context and circumstances of this visit and the purpose of it, which is to honour the victims of the antisemitic terror attack.

Ed Husic, a Labor MP who has been a vocal critic of Israel, has said he has “deep concerns” over the visit.

Asked about those comments, Wong says again that she understands the “depth of feeling” in the community but that the government is working to ensure peace in the region.

I really do understand the depth of feeling about this visit, the depth of feeling in the community about what we’ve seen in Gaza, which is why we’ve been so clear about working, we’re pressing for peace with others in the international community for civilians to be protected and for aid to flow.

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Taking a leaf out of the old Scott Morrison book, Bob Katter, who says he’s sick of watching the Liberals and Nationals “squabble over the deck chairs on the Titanic”, has decided to take matters into his own hands.

Announcing on social media this morning, Katter has declared himself the next opposition leader, and shadow ministers for various portfolios including industry, water, and infrastructure.

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Given that the Libs and crossbench now have even numbers in the House and everyone else seems preoccupied with the Libs and Nats ‘MAFS’ saga, Bob has taken a leaf out of Morrison’s book and allocated himself the positions of Opposition Leader and all shadow Cabinet portfolios.
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