

Invite Francesca Albanese to the Melbourne Writers Festival
The issue
Free speech is a cornerstone of our democratic society and maintaining a platform for diverse voices is more important now than ever. It is in this spirit that we call upon the organisers of the Melbourne Writers Festival to extend an invitation to Francesca Albanese, a distinguished advocate for human rights and free expression.
Francesca Albanese, with her extensive expertise in international law and focus on Palestinian refugees, offers an essential perspective that aligns with the festival's commitment to fostering open dialogue and understanding. Her insights and experiences would enrich the conversation and broaden the narrative on the complex issues affecting millions worldwide.
At a time when freedom of expression is under threat in many parts of the world, it is crucial that the Melbourne Writers Festival stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of words. By inviting Ms. Albanese, the festival would not only uphold its tradition of intellectual diversity but also reinforce its role as a platform where controversial and thought-provoking topics are discussed without restraint.
Moreover, the inclusion of Ms. Albanese in the festival lineup would highlight the importance of human rights and the interconnectedness of global issues, bringing to light stories and voices that are often marginalized. It is a step towards creating an inclusive environment where all viewpoints, especially those often silenced, are heard and considered.
We believe that by inviting Francesca Albanese, the Melbourne Writers Festival will demonstrate its unwavering commitment to freedom of speech and dialogue, ensuring that it remains a space for all voices to be valued and heard.
Join us in advocating for free speech and inclusivity by signing this petition. Let's make sure that the Melbourne Writers Festival remains a vibrant, inclusive, and diverse event for everyone. Sign this petition to help us bring Francesca Albanese to the festival stage.

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The issue
Free speech is a cornerstone of our democratic society and maintaining a platform for diverse voices is more important now than ever. It is in this spirit that we call upon the organisers of the Melbourne Writers Festival to extend an invitation to Francesca Albanese, a distinguished advocate for human rights and free expression.
Francesca Albanese, with her extensive expertise in international law and focus on Palestinian refugees, offers an essential perspective that aligns with the festival's commitment to fostering open dialogue and understanding. Her insights and experiences would enrich the conversation and broaden the narrative on the complex issues affecting millions worldwide.
At a time when freedom of expression is under threat in many parts of the world, it is crucial that the Melbourne Writers Festival stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of words. By inviting Ms. Albanese, the festival would not only uphold its tradition of intellectual diversity but also reinforce its role as a platform where controversial and thought-provoking topics are discussed without restraint.
Moreover, the inclusion of Ms. Albanese in the festival lineup would highlight the importance of human rights and the interconnectedness of global issues, bringing to light stories and voices that are often marginalized. It is a step towards creating an inclusive environment where all viewpoints, especially those often silenced, are heard and considered.
We believe that by inviting Francesca Albanese, the Melbourne Writers Festival will demonstrate its unwavering commitment to freedom of speech and dialogue, ensuring that it remains a space for all voices to be valued and heard.
Join us in advocating for free speech and inclusivity by signing this petition. Let's make sure that the Melbourne Writers Festival remains a vibrant, inclusive, and diverse event for everyone. Sign this petition to help us bring Francesca Albanese to the festival stage.

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Petition created on 5 March 2026