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+ | |description=A junket "fact-finding trip" to [[Israel]] for a large number of selected Australian journalists, politicians, political advisers, government officials, trade union officials, student leaders, and academics. | ||
|members=Stephen Conroy,Linda Kirk,Ursula Stephens,Steven Ciobo, Sophie Panopoulos,Andrew Southcott | |members=Stephen Conroy,Linda Kirk,Ursula Stephens,Steven Ciobo, Sophie Panopoulos,Andrew Southcott | ||
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==Participants== | ==Participants== | ||
− | All 6 known participants were parliamentarians.ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/23605593</ref> | + | All 6 known participants were parliamentarians.<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/23605593</ref> |
Latest revision as of 05:06, 19 November 2023
AIJAC/Rambam Programs/2004 | |
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Membership | • Stephen Conroy • Linda Kirk • Ursula Stephens • Steven Ciobo • Sophie Panopoulos • Andrew Southcott |
A junket "fact-finding trip" to Israel for a large number of selected Australian journalists, politicians, political advisers, government officials, trade union officials, student leaders, and academics. |
Participants
All 6 known participants were parliamentarians.[1]
Known member
1 of the 6 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Stephen Conroy | Introduced internet censorship as Australian Minister of Communications. Later on the board of Australian Strategic Policy Institute and lobbyist for the gambling industry. |
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