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Louise Adler says Adelaide festival turmoil a ‘masterclass in poor governance‘

Caitlin Cassidy

Caitlin Cassidy

Louise Adler, the former director of Adelaide writers’ week, has told the ABC’s 7.30 program the turmoil surrounding the festival will be looked back on as a “masterclass in poor governance” and an “act of cultural vandalism”.

Adler said it would have been “untenable” for the event to go ahead this month after 180 writers pulled out.

I think this is a landmark, a watershed moment in the history of Adelaide writers’ week … We’ve had a succession of dramas of this sort, where political interference and donors and lobby groups have been able to come in and have an influence and an effect on what is programmed and what is not programmed.

Asked if the board was under pressure to remove Randa Abdel-Fattah from the lineup before the Bondi terror attack, Adler said she “wouldn’t know” if there was pressure exerted from the premier’s office or outside influences but there had been a “long story” of pro-Israel lobbyists arguing against the inclusion of Palestinian writers in festivals she had directed.

Adler said she was “quite confident” Adelaide writers’ week would be resurrected from 2027 and “rise from the ashes”.

From my point of view, there’s a very important lesson in here for the arts community, and those people who feel committed to a practice of freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and inclusivity and civil discussion.

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11 fires still active in Victoria, officials working to see residents return home

Victoria fire officials are warning residents to stay focused on safety efforts even though all fires in the state have been downgraded to watch and act warnings or lower. 11 are still active.

Chris Hardman, the chief fire officer at Forest Fire Management Victoria, said it was still “incredible dangerous” in many areas where fire has moved through, pointing to the danger of unsound trees. He said crews were working to provide access to those who have evacuated and have not yet been able to return home.

Hardman told ABC News this morning:

The priority for us at the moment is clearing roadsides and getting community back in to properties as quick as possible, and doing everything we can to help farmers get fodder and other critical care to their stock.

… The last thing we [want] is more people being killed and injured by going into areas that have not been made safe. But crews will be making those areas safe as a priority.

Hardman noted that it was still early in the summer and the threat of lighting or new fires would remain in an extremely challenging fire season.

A burnt out property belonging to local volunteer firefighter Cathie Harper is seen at Alexandra in Victoria. Photograph: Con Chronis/AAP
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