Published 13 February 201727 February 2017 · Main Posts / Far right We demand an apology from Victoria University Editorial team We the undersigned have put together a letter of protest addressed to Victoria University (where Overland magazine is also based) regarding the university’s hosting of a Q Society fundraising event on Friday 10 February. We will be regularly updating with signatures; feel free to add your name in the comments below, and we’ll add you to the list. To Vice Chancellor Peter Dawkins and the Victoria University Council It is with alarm and disappointment that we protest Victoria University’s decision to provide a platform to the far right anti Islam organisation Q Society. On Friday 10 February, the Q Society hosted a fundraising dinner at Victoria University’s city convention centre in Melbourne. The event, deceptively titled ‘Defend freedom of speech’, was to raise funds for legal fees related to a defamation lawsuit by Mohamed El-Mouelhy, a Halal certifier. The Q Society is well known for associating Islam with terrorism and lobbying parliament to ban Halal certification. In 2014 the Q Society toured far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders, who advocates a total ban on Muslim migration. At the Q Society fundraising dinner held in Sydney on Thursday night, Larry Pickering, cartoonist and VIP guest said, ‘Let’s be honest, I can’t stand Muslims.’ Cory Bernardi, former Liberal Party senator, was a keynote speaker at Friday night’s event in Melbourne. Bernardi has been a vocal opponent of Islam, opposes reproductive freedom for women and has linked same sex marriage to bestiality. Victoria University has a very diverse student and staff population whose human rights and freedom to go about their daily lives are threatened by the repressive and reprehensible ideas of the Q Society. Providing a venue for the Q Society contradicts the university’s vision of being ‘…open and excellent, creating exceptional value for any student from any background and uplifting the communities in which we operate’. It also threatens Victoria University Safer Community strategy, which is designed to foster an inclusive and safe environment for staff, students and the broader community. Hosting the Q Society contravenes the University’s policy that clearly states that facilities will NOT be made available for: a. Unlawful activities or activities that may be a breach of University policies. b. Activities that are in conflict with or deemed incompatible with the University’s values or strategic direction. We demand the university issue an apology and donate any money received from the Q Society or any affiliated institution to the Islamic Society of Victoria University or other related student and/or staff bodies. Yours in protest: Paul Adams, Branch President NTEU VU Branch Margarita Windisch, VU Community Services/Development teacher Professor John Tully Honorary Professor/Educator PhD Bill Daly, VU staff, Senior Manager Quality & Compliance Jo Williams, VU staff, lecturer in Education Dorothy Buck, VU Emeritus Professor of Psychology Dr Jenny Lee, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing and Literary Studies Colleen Hartland, Greens MP for the Western Metropolitan Region Sue Bolton, Moreland councillor Jeff Sparrow, Honorary Fellow, VU Emeritus Professor Michael Hamel-Green, College of Arts and Education, VU VU Pride VU Women’s Collective VU Theatre Company (VUTC) Mizan Ahmed, PhD student and sessional academic, College of Engineering and Science, VU Mikhaila Hargraves, VU student Bernedette Bonnano, VU Community Services/Development teacher Tina Grimes, VU Community Services/Development teacher Maria Strofalis, sessional VU staff member Trish Hayes , sessional VU Social Work teacher Jacinda Woodhead, Overland editor, VU doctoral graduate Alex Skutenko, Overland staff member Jennifer Mills, author, Overland fiction editor Kath Wilson, PhD, former Overland co-editor Alison Croggon, Overland contributor David Garland VU NTEU Branch Committee member Sarah Tartakover, Lecturer in College of Arts and Education, VU Kate Davison, Overland contributor, PhD student at University of Melbourne Maddison Stoff, Overland Contributor Alex Gerrans, Overland Contributor Anna Branford, VU staff Jacob Andrewartha, VU student Mel Balkan, VU student Niki Wight, VU student Claudio Uribe, VU student Cameron McInnes, VU student Jay Ampersand, VU student Megan Johnson, VU student Rebecca Nancarow, VU student Michelle Smith, VU student Lisa Farrance, Overland Contributor, VU PhD Candidate, previous VU Researcher (ICEPA and FOBL) Michelle Thompson, sessional VU staff member Brianna Stevenson, ex VU student, current youth worker Fleur Taylor, former VU student Robert Bollard, (VU BA, PhD and Grad Dip in Teaching), former sessional lecturer and tutor Katey Bellew, VU student Maria Matthews, VU student and former VU student-as-staff member Angela Clark, former VU student Leeanne Gooch, former VU student Sarah Palmer, ex VU staff member Dr Nilanthi Kanapathilipillai, St Vincents Hospital Beck Sheffield-Brotherton, former VU student Julie Butler, former VU student Rebecca Tucker, former VU student, current CD worker Vikki Steeneveld, former Social Work student and VU staff members (careers) Sandra DiGiantomasso, local community worker Jay Daniel Thompson, staff member Sue Leigh Maria Chalke, tax payer Marian Grantham, former vU student Nicole Hilder, former VU staff, librarian Lynne Healey, volunteer worker Vickie Minaso, former VU student Jai Moore, VU student, Student As Staff David Vakalis, former VU student and staff member Rhiannon Jacksonberry, former VU student and Off SetArt Journal team member Jennifer Leah Sultana, VU student Dr Lachlan Clohesy, NTEU National Council and VU NTEU Branch Committee Member Michelle Harrison, VU student Marsha Emerman, VU Sessional Screen Media teacher Phil Evans, VU alumni and Development Coordinator of Friends of the Earth Brew McKilligan, local Community Development worker Toni Mcgrath Elaine Speight-Burton, lecturer, Academic support and Development, VU Jess Sloan, former VU studen Fikret Pajalic, Overland contributor Amra Pajalic Kris Chainey, former VU student Emilie Collyer, playwright, poet and Overland contributor Marta Skrabacz, Overland contributor Amy Wilson, VU student Peter Thrupp, Overland contributor Siew Fang Law, VU staff George Sampson Anna Campbell Paul Reiner Shannon Woodcock, writer and academic Sylvia Martin, biographer Vas Kasidis, University of Melbourne researcher Shelley Turner, VU social work Katelin Farnsworth Anne Myers, former VU student Meghann Clark Dr Tracey Ollis Image: Bayside bus at rally against Q Society / Andy Fleming Editorial team More by Editorial team › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. 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