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Shadow education minister labels university leaders ‘weak and spineless’ over antisemitism

Julian Leeser, the shadow minister for education, said the time for universities “mucking around” on definitions of antisemitism were over.

Leeser spoke to RN Breakfast this morning, saying:

double quotation markUniversities are the place where the next generation of leaders goes to be formed. And the fact that our vice-chancellors are so weak and spineless that they haven’t been able to crack down on this shows how much we need this definition adopted …

I think this week at the royal commission, this is the week where the vice-chancellors have to own up for their failures here, for their failures in allowing those encampments to persist and saying that that’s just the price Jews have to pay for free speech … for failing to provide a safe environment for Jewish staff and Jewish students, and allowing a culture of fear to take place.

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More than 600 trombonists gather in Queensland for world record attempt

A fun story from the weekend: More than 600 trombonists gathered in Ipswich, Queensland, on Sunday to secure a new world record for the world’s largest trombone ensemble.

The group performed the piece 76 Trombones with, well, many more than that. Seizing an opportunity to toot their own horn, Ipswich’s mayor, Teresa Harding, said in a statement:

double quotation markIpswich has once again shown the world what can happen when a community comes together with passion, creativity and a willingness to dream big.

To see hundreds of musicians of all skill levels in Tulmur Place ready to try and set a new world record is an extraordinary achievement and one that every participant, volunteer and supporter can be incredibly proud of.

Participants travelled from across south-east Queensland and beyond to take part.

The previous world record of 368 musicians was set in Washington DC in 2012. A submission has been made to Guinness World Records for official verification.

Ipswich City Big Band Music Director Matt Chambers and Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding at the world record attempt for most trombones playing a song at one time in Tulmur Place for Spark Ipswich arts festival. Photograph: ICC Media
That’s a lot of trombones. Photograph: ICC Media
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