Article 76ZXH Shoebridge criticises Labor for delayed AI policy – as it happened

Shoebridge criticises Labor for delayed AI policy – as it happened

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Shorten shocked by testimony given to royal commission on antisemitism

Former Labor leader Bill Shorten, now the vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra, said he was shocked by the evidence given from the university sector during the latest round of hearings before the royal commission on antisemitism.

It describes an Australia ... and Australian universities that I don't recognise. But the fact is that these voices who are speaking up through the vehicle of the royal commission are revealing things, which mean that there's no excuse to ignore them.

Once people are putting coverings over their faces so they can't be identified, once they're going to people's individual offices, they've crossed a line. This is not a protest any more. It's just bullying. It's thuggery. It's cowardice. It's intimidation. And I don't really care how righteous you think your cause is. You've got no right in this country to make someone else's life so scary, so miserable, so fearful, just because you happen to have a view.

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