
Craig Foster
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AM LLB HonLLD Former Socceroo • Aust Multicultural Council • Films: The Defenders; The Forgotten People; Die or Die Trying - Escaping the Taliban. #SaveHakeem
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Love this. Australians shouldn’t leave people behind because they do things differently. We get around them. And lift them up. That’s what we learn as team athletes, anyway. Raygun stepped up and did her stuff in front of the world, her way. Not everyone can say that in life. It took guts to be different. And certainly to keep smiling, and dancing after the barrage she received. Well done to her. And to the AUS Olympic Team Very, very cool.
Craig Foster319,064 views • 1 year ago

Idiots. Hey Americans, This one got out alive. Don’t ever touch our wildlife unless in a controlled environment with highly trained Australians, and only Australians, present to save your life. Every animal and insect in Australia has evolved to eat you, bite you in half, strangle you, inject you with poison, suck your blood, punch you, divebomb from the sky, send you into a coma or, at the very least and only if in a good mood, just take a limb or two. Think of Australia as a stress test for humans. That’s the way we like it. So hands off. Or hands gone. Now go home.
Craig Foster196,073 views • 1 year ago

This is abhorrent behaviour. Netanyahu is a wanted war criminal, indicted by the International Criminal Court. He should be immediately arrested by any country that purports to support international law. The fact that any politician, or party in Australia or elsewhere would indicate they would not follow through on their obligations under international law is extremely disturbing. It places every Australian at risk as it undermines the very system of rules that underpins our rights including basics like consular protection abroad, human rights protections, aside from basic sovereignty and territorial integrity without which the world is lawless. Australia is obligated under the treaties we have signed to support the independence and rulings of the international justice system which includes the duty to prevent genocide where sufficient evidence exists to invoke that duty, and to end apartheid where legally established by the ICJ. This requires sanctions and all measures to bring it to an end. Our duties are very clear. They do not change according to the case, the State, the individual or any other factor. Netanyahu is a wanted war criminal. And Australia should deliver him to The Hague. As we would any other. Being committed to the arrest of Putin, Duterte or Netanyahu is not a reflection of Australia’s regard or otherwise for our local communities, and should never be characterised as such for political gain, but of our unwavering commitment to justice under the international law established with our direct and proud involvement, and on which our future relies.
Craig Foster188,651 views • 1 year ago

Politics rarely leads. The most important social and political change has, and by design must, always come from the people. Unfortunately, it takes too long, as politics resists, media condemns. As history shows, everyone has something to protect, a reason not to be brave. Sometimes, it happens faster, because something triggers the masses. A threshold is reached. People can’t stand anymore. They take to the streets, risk themselves, choose what is right over what is safe, the zeitgeist shifts, and politics responds. There were extensive anti-apartheid protests in Australia over 40 years, for example, spanning from the late 1940’s through the 1980’s. The 1971 South African Springbok rugby union tour of Australia sparked widespread protests across the country. Activists disrupted matches, blocked team movements and led marches, resulting in arrests, a state of emergency in Queensland, and the cancellation of a planned cricket tour. Eventually, Australia applied sanctions and in some ways, led. Today, we are immensely proud of the role we played. The patterns are not new. They just repeat. Those Australians carried a fierce love, the kind that doesn’t back down, the kind humanity most needs. Standing against genocide, apartheid, illegal occupation, the deliberate starvation of children and for all innocent people is never wrong. Doesn’t matter where it is. It is confronting, yes, irrespective of the media framing or power dynamics of today, Australia will take immense pride that 300,000+ people chose to confront mass injustice, protect innocent children, support international law, commit to shared humanity and demand a just peace. Unfortunately, it’s not enough. It’ll take many more. The children of Gaza will need you, too.
Craig Foster83,359 views • 10 months ago

Not many Australians know about the Mau Mau rebellion. It’s probably a good time to think about the history and legacy of the monarchy, your monarchy, ahead of Chuck’s visit next week. What it means to our own, contemporary identity and place in the world. And moving ahead together, instead of holding onto the past 💚💛
Craig Foster121,034 views • 1 year ago

For Australia to continue this unifying adventure post #FIFAWWC 2 things are needed. A National football plan based on social cohesion/multiculturalism as much as sport Anthony Albanese + Everyone joining Ninja A-League Isuzu UTE A-League Let’s take on the world at its game. The Project
Craig Foster134,481 views • 2 years ago

Worth thinking about. What does Australia stand for, and who are we, in 2024?
Craig Foster82,405 views • 1 year ago

Yesterday the respected scientific organisation Copernicus released data for 2024 and it’s not good, at all. Last year was the hottest on record for 170 years and that comes as no suprise because the hottest 10 years on record have come in the last 10. The graphs are going up, the predictive trend says that human life will be fundamentally affected and climate breakdown will be very serious. It affects every human. Human mobility will vastly increase and among other aspects, the impact on migration given the trends in the other direction are extremely worrying. Humans need to work together across political, ideological, religious boundaries in everyone’s interest. Our kids, theirs, and theirs. Young people everywhere. That’s why I’ve supported the @dutyofcarecampaign by young Aussies calling on the government to take their interests into account in every decision. We shouldn’t have to ask, really. Support them on Insta at @dutyofcarecampaign
Craig Foster62,283 views • 1 year ago

In Bathurst for a very important corroboree to commemorate the bicentenary of this day, August 14 in 1824 when martial law was imposed on the Wiradjuri people in Bathurst. This is the first corroboree on top of Mount Panorama for many, many decades. Here to learn about the colony-sanctioned slaughter of Aboriginal people in this area as part of what’s now known as the ‘frontier wars.’ The Wiradjuri call it the ‘homeland wars’ since it was their home. Today’s a good day to read about what happened, learn more about our shared history. And historical truths we were never taught. Only through truth and understanding can we heal and come together.
Craig Foster75,193 views • 1 year ago

Hope you are able to take some time to reflect on 2024 and look ahead to the new year. In doing so, there is much that needs collective voice and action. Issues that affect us all, humanity, and the only planet we have, and without relying on billionaires to find a new one while allowing this one to degrade and people to suffer. 2025 is a good time to renew our commitment to each other, to shared human rights and objective standards of conduct among countries, and to directing actions and resources towards a sustainable future for our kids. Oblivia Coalmine. Something to think about over the break. ❤️
Craig Foster49,810 views • 1 year ago

In light of the data that says around 600,000 people in Australia are working below their skill level or in an unrelated industry because their skills aren’t recognised, I’ve travelled around Sydney to speak to a few people affected. Saddiqi’s is a particularly egregious example. An engineer, he spent years trying to get recognised while working in security, as a driver and many other odd jobs to survive. This in spite of the shortage of skilled workers in construction. During this time, his family suffered, his wife passed away, his whole life was directly impacted unnecessarily. Just give us a chance to prove ourselves, he said, if we don’t square up, boot us. But at least give us a program to bridge the gaps, cultural or otherwise. Makes perfect sense to me. And works for us all, boosting lives, helping hundreds of thousands of families, creating additional jobs, helping the economy. Check the report out at SSI
Craig Foster36,098 views • 1 year ago

Are we going to cage the whole world? Forcibly displaced populations are growing, and while a heating planet means increased human mobility, conflict also shows no signs of abating at present, forcing more people to cross borders and flee. Cages cannot be the answer. No child should grow up in a cage.
Craig Foster25,242 views • 11 months ago

Popped in to Addi Road this morning to thank the volunteers and staff in the commercial kitchen who churn out around 300 meals per week, with rescued ingredients that would otherwise have gone to waste, for people in need across Sydney and often further afield. Around 15,000 free, hot meals per year. Every Wednesday night these guys cook for homeless Aussies and anyone in need, and put on a 3 course meal so that they might be waited upon, and feel human. Great people, great organisation. Big thanks to the City of Sydney for their support so that Addison Road Community Organisation can keep these meals coming 👊🏻
Craig Foster20,071 views • 10 months ago

Happy new year, all. There is a lot to be thankful for, and as always, a lot to fight for. Humanity has to find a way to work together and solve our collective problems. Hopefully, 2025 is the year. All my love to you and your families and see you in 2025. Stay positive. And hold onto your conscience, be guided by your heart, and maintain your solidarity with all innocent people around the world. ❤️
Craig Foster23,328 views • 1 year ago

All of football is bound by human rights through the FIFA Human Rights Policy, 2017. This must be applied objectively and consistently without exception. What does this mean regarding tomorrow morning’s CommBank Socceroos v Palestine match? A short breakdown for fans.
Craig Foster33,898 views • 2 years ago

Don’t buy into the hate, division, dehumanisation. Ultimately, we’re one people, on one planet. Stand up for all forcibly displaced people. Especially the kids. And for all refugees. #WorldRefugeeDay UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency Save the Children International MSF International Refugee Council of Australia
Craig Foster15,216 views • 11 months ago