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Bendigo Writers Festival Faces Controversy with Cancellations and Boycotts

The Bendigo Writers Festival opened its doors this weekend under challenging circumstances, with over 20 sessions cancelled and a number of authors boycotting the event. The festival’s opening night gala was abruptly cancelled hours before it was set to begin, following heightened criticism of its primary sponsor, La Trobe University.

A newly introduced code of conduct, issued by the university on July 26, 2023, has stirred significant debate. This document mandates participants in La Trobe’s sponsored stream to engage in “inclusive, thoughtful” discussions while avoiding language that might be seen as inflammatory or disrespectful. It also requires adherence to La Trobe’s Anti-Racism Plan, which includes a definition of antisemitism aligned with the standards set by Universities Australia.

The definition states that while criticism of Israel itself is not antisemitic, such criticism can cross a line when it relies on harmful stereotypes or calls for the elimination of the State of Israel or Jewish communities. Critics argue that this stipulation risks suppressing legitimate discourse on Israel and impedes political expression. Earlier this year, a ruling by the Federal Court affirmed that anti-Zionism and criticism of Israel should not be classified as antisemitic.

In light of the controversy, Bookish, an independent bookshop in Bendigo, announced its withdrawal as the festival’s official book-selling partner. Co-owners Wendy Bridges and Wendy Sattler expressed their concerns, stating that they could no longer participate in good conscience given the circumstances surrounding the festival. Their decision aligns with numerous authors who have also chosen to withdraw or resign from the event.

The fallout from the university’s code has drawn attention from various sectors, with some arguing that it imposes unreasonable restrictions on free speech. The ongoing debate reflects broader tensions within academic and artistic communities regarding the boundaries of discussion around politically sensitive topics.

As the festival attempts to navigate these challenges, the impact of the cancellations and boycotts will likely resonate beyond this weekend, raising questions about the future of events that rely on sponsorship and the delicate balance of fostering open dialogue.

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