31/10/2025
I am finding that access to many images of "Palestine" have been blocked in some libraries. It is very frustrating when an item shows up in the catalogue but access is denied for no justifiable reason.
Australian soldiers took some wonderful photos of Palestine when they served there in both world wars. So much has changed since then, so much destroyed, that these images have become an invaluable source for preserving history.
I will share them over the coming weeks. This photo of a coffee-house in Palestine (1900?) comes from the The Library of Congress
19/10/2025
When I left my profession as a historian a few years ago, I believed that I was beginning a new chapter that would allow me to help people in a different way. The journey since then has been enlightening, but I realised that I cannot leave the historian in me behind. Especially now. When you understand your history, you feel a sense of belonging; you know who you are.
So I have returned. I will be uncovering more stories, more images, and more voices from the past. Knowledge and history are meant to be shared, to remind us of our past and give meaning to the present.
History is not a competition, nor is it about scoring points. It is reflection, appreciation, learning about, and learning from, the past.
Please feel free to share, to comment, or to send a message with anything that you believe is relevant to this page. Be respectful and kind, because now more than ever, we need empathy, humanity, and connection.
Pictured: Palestine police (Gaza, Palestine, 1939-1945)
National Library of Australia
14/11/2023
Let's be proactive, raise your voices to end this horror
It has been more than a month since Adelaide’s key landmarks lit up in blue and white in support of Israel.
Now, Adelaide City Council is preparing to vote on whether the same should be done in support of Palestine to acknowledge the ‘tragic loss of innocent lives on all sides’ of the Middle East conflict.
The latest in 7NEWS Adelaide at 6pm | www.7NEWS.com.au
28/10/2023
If you haven't already.
Take action with a click, use the APAN link below: https://apan.org.au/israel_stop/
AMUST The Australian Muslim
ACTION: Australia must call on Israel to stop attacking Palestinians
Australia must be condemning Israel's collective punishment - send your local representatives an email calling on them to condemn Israeli attacks on Palestinians
26/10/2023
If you do nothing else today, share one of his posts
They are real
they are raw
they are from the source - the heart of the
He is alone
he is independent
he is in danger
His life, like that of every Palestinian, is just as valuable as yours
AMUST Palestine International Broadcast Palestine Action Group Sydney Palestine Action Committee
I am Motaz and I will show you the massive destruction that happened to Al Zahra city in the middle of the strip..
Imagine how many people become homeless ?
Just think about it, Could Gaza take another NAKBA?
26/10/2023
Larissa Baldwin Roberts eloquently expressing what many of us are thinking.
AMUST Palestine International Broadcast
CEO of GetUp Larissa Baldwin-Roberts talks about why Indigenous Australians empathise with Palestinians.
26/10/2023
A timely reminder of the origins, the racism, the stereotypes and the inhumanity that have led to the insanity that is happening in Gaza and Palestine today.
EDWARD SAID (1935-2003). Palestinian-born intellectual and world-famous literary critic. Author of 'Orientalism' and 'The Question of Palestine'. Professor of English Literature at Columbia University, NYC until his death.
AMUST Palestine Action Group Sydney Palestine Action Committee
EDWARD SAID and Palestine (1986)
EDWARD SAID (1935-2003). Palestinian-born intellectual and world-famous literary critic. Author of 'Orientalism' and 'The Question of Palestine'. Professor o...