Jerome Laxale MP - Chair of the Australia-Armenia Inter-Parliamentary Union and Member for Bennelong;
Josh Burns MP - Member for Macnamara; Mike Freelander MP - Member for Macarthur;
Paul Fletcher MP - Vice-Chair of the Australia-Armenia Inter-Parliamentary Union and Member for Bradfield;
Senator Jordon Steele-John MP - Senator for Western Australia and Australian Greens Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs;
Julian Leeser MP - Member for Berowra;
Senator Andrew Bragg - Senator for New South Wales;
Kylea Tink MP - Member for North Sydney;
Allegra Spender MP - Member for Wentworth;
Senator David Shoebridge - Senator for NSW; and
Andrew Wilkie MP - Member for Clark.
Elected representatives from states and territory jurisdictions also provided messages of support, including:
Chris Minns MP - Premier of New South Wales and NSW Member for Kogarah;
Steve Kamper MP - Minister for Small Business, Lands and Property, Multiculturalism and Sport and NSW Member for Rockdale;
Hugh McDermott MP - Member for Prospect;
Mark Coure MP - NSW Member for Oatley;
Jordan Lane MP - NSW Member for Ryde;
Matt Cross MP - NSW Member for Davidson;
Tim James MP - NSW Member for Willoughby;
Michael Pettersson MLA - ACT Member for Yerrabi;
Peter Cain MLA - Shadow Multicultural Minister and ACT Member for Ginninderra;
Samantha Ratnam MP - Victorian Leader for the Greens and Victorian Member for the North Metropolitan Region;
Kat Theophanous MP - Victorian Member for Northcote;
Michael Galea MP - Victorian Member for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region;
Ann-Marie Hermans MP - Victorian Member for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region;
Chris Crethwer MP - Victorian Member for Mornington;
Cassy O’Connor MP - Tasmania Leader of the Greens and Member for Clark; and
Lara Alexander MP - Tasmanian Member for Bass.
ANC-AU Executive Director Michael Kolokossian said; “The will of elected representatives across Australia is clear - full, unequivocal and accurate recognition of the Armenian Genocide. It is time our country’s leaders take notice and action based on those representing the Australian people that elect them, rather than a foreign dictatorship exporting their oppression by attempting to shape our country’s foreign policy.”
“It is disappointing that Australia stands opposite 34 of some of its closest allies, bowing to Turkish threats as the country’s leaders fail to mention the word that was literally created to describe and criminalise the massacres of 1915, Genocide.”
“After four years of progress, defined by graduating euphemisms carefully crafted by speech writers and signed by Prime Ministers, as well as this Government’s commitment to deliver Indigenous Australians their stolen voices, there was serious hope Prime Minister Anthony Albanese would take that final step forward. Instead he’s opted for a slick moonwalk, which we will vociferously reject and demand correction,” Kolokossian added.
The keynote speaker at the National Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide was Dr Umit Kurt, a Turkey-born Middle East lecturer currently based at the University of Newcastle. He detailed the Ottoman Government’s forced and illegal confiscation of Armenian-owned properties following the deportations of 1915, erasing any doubt of the coordinated nature of the Armenian Genocide.