Source: AAP. The series of events that became knows as “the Cronulla riots” began in December 2005 with reports of the aftermath of the bashing of two volunteer lifesavers at Cronulla, a southern beachside suburb of Sydney. Platform and Accessibility. Investigate the themes. Mr Kanawati also cited the international political environment, specifically the rise of Donald Trump in the United States, as another area of concern for Australian race relations. SKY News presenter and former radio host Alan Jones and SBS have settled a defamation lawsuit with SBS over a report on The Feed earlier this year. Cronulla riots to become a film. In December 2005 the Cronulla riots impacted upon the conceptualisations of cultural identity amongst Australians. SBS says programs about the 2005 Cronulla riot to screen this year will ‘‘not push any particular agenda’’. This online documentary explores the simmering tension between groups of Australians and Lebanese that led to the explosive riots at Sydney’s Cronulla beach one hot day in December 2005. The program provided a public forum for people with diverse viewpoints to discuss multiculturalism in the aftermath of the Cronulla riots in Sydney, and in light of the fear of violence following riots in several countries over publication of cartoons of Mohammed. Parliamentary inquiry to examine extremism in Australia amid increasing far-right threat, What to do if you're a victim of racism in Australia. "There's always going to be a question of balance - at what point do you intervene and stop such activities without infringing on freedom of speech?". But not all Australians were surprised by what they saw. That's what we saw in Cronulla 15 years ago," he said. SBS says programs about the 2005 Cronulla riot to screen this year will ‘‘not push any particular agenda’’. The Cronulla riots sparked a wave of claims and counter-claims about responsibility for the violence and, more broadly, about the nature of race relations in Australia. Here's your first look at Cronulla riots comedy, 'Down Under' Abe Forsythe aims for the funny bone with a story set amid the race riots that shocked the nation. The interactive can be accessed on SBS’s website and was released in conjunction with the television screening of Once Upon a Time in Punchbowl. "Now we've got the digital space which is another platform to perpetrate racism - it's another layer that we are not dealing with. Around 8am on 11 December groups of young Anglo-Australians gathered at North Cronulla Beach. Many were draped in Australian flags and displayed slogans such as, ‘We grew here, you flew here.' 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Phrases like “100% Aussie Pride” were scrawled in the sand while slogans such as “We grew here you flew here” became a new source of national shame. On December 11, 2005 a riot occurred on Cronulla Beach in Sydney's south targeting men of ‘Middle Eastern appearance’. Cronulla Riots: The Day That Shocked The Nation Revisit the award-winning interactive documentary from SBS Online. "[And] people stop my wife in the street and say nice things, like 'nice colour hijab you've got on'. 0:00. Cronulla Beach one week after the 2005 riots. Producer/director/writer: Jaya BalendraDirector of Photography: Marden DeanEditor: Melanie AnnanLine Producer: Jodi DonovanField Directors: Amy Ruse, Rebecca VallisStills Photography: Andrew QuiltyAssociate Producer: Glen KalemProduction Coordinator: Danielle VosSound Recordist: Daniel MiauDevelopment Researcher: Joseph LurieArchive Researcher: Naomi J HallOriginal Music: The Da's OfficeAssistant Editor: Liam RoddenPost Production & Online Facility: Definition FilmsPost Production Supervisor: David GrossFacilities Producer: Nichole WalklingOnline Editor: Ben Blick-HodgeColourist: Trish CahillSound Designer: David WhiteLegal Advisor: Robert ReeveProduction Accountant: Bronwyn SpezialeExecutive Producer: Sue Clothier, Art Direction, Design and Development: Matt SmithDevelopment: Ken Macleod, Harley Mellifont, Jason MurraySBS Executive Producers/Commissioning Editors: Marshall Heald and John-Paul MarinProducer: Kylie BoltinVideo Editing: Gilbert Gaddi, Simon Bowis, Sam Criniti, Rosie Jones, Nikki StevensAudio: SBS Broadcast OperationsResearch: Nick SearleAdditional research: Kalinda Ashton, Christen Cornell, Bridget Curran, Kym MiddletonLegal: Sally McCauslandParalegal: Katherine LeighBusiness Affairs: Alastair McKinnonSubtitles: Jing Han, Andrew McCormick, Dalia MatarPublicity: Jo'an Papadopoulos, Danielle Cesta, Natalie DuboisMarketing: Ola Kay, Anna DoranSocial Media: Jordan Guiao, Contributor interviews:Hassan Awada, Hiba Ayache, Craig Campbell, Jihad Diab, Nadim El Ghoul, Pat Grant, Mona Elmir Craig Greenhill, Lyn Harvey, Lee Howell, Ahmad Kamaledine, Mouhamed Kharboutli George Khouri, Diana Kontoprias, Mecca Laa Laa, Sam Nassir, Nemat Rifi, Andrew Quilty, Expert commentary:Professor Kevin Dunn, Dean and Professor in Human Geography and Urban Studies, University of Western SydneyDeputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas APM, Field Operations, NSW Police ForceProfessor Catharine Lumby, Macquarie UniversityProfessor Greg Noble, University of Western SydneyRace Discrimination Commissioner Dr Tim Soutphommasane, Writers:Freda Backes, Dr Sudheesh Bhasi, Sekneh Beckett, Brigid Delaney, Dr Nelia Nacima Hyndman-Rizk, Dr Anne Mansour, Kym Middleton, Rudi Soman, Joseph Wakim, Sweatshop Western Sydney Literacy Movement:Michael Mohammed Ahmad, Luke Carman, Sherene Idriss, Mehal Krayem, Peter Polites, Audio Interviews:Mohammad Diab, Rex Dupain, Joe Hildebrand, Bill Leak, Damien Murphy, Assoc/Professor Amanda Wise, Archive material:New South Wales Police, Strike Force Neil: Cronulla Riots. 0:00. After a fight between lifeguards and beachgoers, mobs of white supremacist Australians assaulted Middle Eastern Australians near Cronulla beach. program; Insight ‘Culture Clash’ screened on SBS television in March 2006. It is an example of a contemporary text. Cronulla Riots SBS’s website investigates the racial tensions behind the Cronulla Riots in Australia. One Sunday last December, 5000 Australians gathered at Cronulla, singing and waving the national flag as they "reclaimed" the beach. SBS Voices: My wedding day was marred by the Cronulla riots. We tend to forget about these sorts of events and pretend that all is good," he said. By 10am the crowd had grown to about 5000. Nothing as un-Australian. An anti-racism protest held in Melbourne a week after the 2005 Cronulla riots. Many were draped in Australian flags and displayed slogans such as, ‘We grew here, you flew here.' But on the Auburn Gallipoli race riots, a planned experience discrimination, racial vilification, threats of violence and still working to prevent 9News - Latest news The battle to reclaim and friendly atmosphere of invisible branch of Islam — Australians Shocked caused the Cronulla riot? A text message sent to mobilise the rioters. "Racism doesn't always involve physical violence or threatening mobs. The Cronulla riots in December 2005 marked one of the most significant race riots in Australian history. "We now have keyboard warriors, that are 'brave' enough to do all their stuff in the safety of their bedroom, behind their computer," he said. SBS has launched its online documentary Cronulla Riots: The Day That Shocked the Nation, the 2005 news story that also featured in last night’s Once Upon a Time in Punchbowl.. Ask Amazon Alexa for the latest SBS News or listen to SBS Radio. Former radio broadcaster Alan Jones settled a defamation lawsuit with SBS ... wrong to claim that he 'sought to incite racial violence' in the week before the horrific Cronulla riots in 2006. "[And recently], there has been an ideological push to attack anti-racism, and to use free speech as a defence for racial hatred.". "As I said at the time, these tensions had been building and all it took was a trigger.". A crowd gathers outside Northies Hotel in Cronulla on 11 December, 2005. "It's concerning to find that, in some sections of our media, commentators seem to be able to make regular appeals to prejudice and intolerance and often without suffering any consequences," he said. Contemporary texts are stories that are presented using technology instead of more linear methods such as printed text. The Cronulla Riots documentary by SBS is an interactive documentary on the events that occurred in Cronulla on Sunday 11th December 2005. After a fight between lifeguards and beachgoers, mobs of white supremacist Australians assaulted Middle Eastern Australians near Cronulla beach. Ten years after the Cronulla riots there are still ramifications. Professor Soutphommasane, who is now with the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Sydney, also said some Australian media outlets have not learned the lesson of the riots. The 2005 Cronulla riot and retaliatory attacks are back in the spotlight with an SBS online documentary going live ahead of a TV program on the events this Thursday. The riots were triggered by an event the previous Sunday, when an altercation turned physical between a group of youths of Middle-Eastern appearance and Anglo-Australian lifeguards on the … Review of Police Response, Report and Recommendations volumes 1-4Australian Communications and Media Authority Investigative Report No. But, he said, every Australian is responsible for helping make sure an event like the Cronulla riots never happens again. “This Sunday, every Aussie in the Shire get down to North Cronulla to support the Leb and Wog bashing day.”. Anglo-Australian youth targeted individuals of Middle Eastern background while displaying and voicing racist, anti-immigrant, and anti-Muslim rhetoric "There must be a redoubling of efforts against racism. Jones alleged the show wrongly painted him as a racist, a misogynist and a liar, across reports from Cronulla Riots to COVID-19. Nothing as un-Australian. Cronulla Riots. Chairman of the Australian Arabic Council Roland Jabbour. 14185The Max Dupain Exhibition Negative Archive“Bondi Boys” 1996, “Tribe” 1997, “Women with Scarves” 2005 Copyright Rex Dupain courtesy Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney AustraliaPat Grant, “Waiting for Something to Happen”SBS World News AustraliaFairfax SyndicationNewspixCraig Greenhill/NewspixBill Leak/NewspixVince O Farrell/Fairfax SyndicationRon Tandberg/Fairfax SyndicationDallas Kilponen/Fairfax SyndicationGetty ImagesHarbour Radio Pty Ltd@Agence France-PresseThe May Wehby Collection. A man is attacked by a crowd at Cronulla Beach during the riots. Download our free app on the App Store or Google Play for the latest headlines and breaking news alerts. On the morning of 11 December 2005, thousands of people descended on Cronulla after text messages calling for a "Leb and Wog bashing day" had been shared widely. SBS produced an interactive-style documentary in 2014 called ‘Cronulla Riots: The Day that Shocked the Nation’. 15 years after the Cronulla riots, Jad's restaurant is bringing community together. Share. "People knew there was an element of racism [in Australia], but they didn't know it was to this degree," he said. 1 results. Explore the riots in an entirely new, immersive way. [Australia] tends to be reactive rather than proactive," Mr Jabbour said. "[And] what message are they giving to the broader community, to those who are on the border of being racist?". By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS. 00:00 / 00:00. We need to accept that our differences are a source of richness. Daily Telegraph Photographer Craig Greenhill recounts what he saw on the day of the Cronulla Riots, ten years ago in 2005. Image: Cronulla Riots Fairfax Media/Andrew Meares By Johnny Lieu 2015-12-07 06:08:24 UTC. As the Cronulla riots erupted on 11 December, 2005, people across the country were shocked by the images of racial violence in the Sydney beachside suburb. SBS interactive: Cronulla Riots - The day that shocked the nation. Contemporary texts can increase viewership of a story and increase audience engagement. One of the biggest changes to race relations both locally and internationally since the Cronulla riots has been the rise of social media. Said Kanawati (centre) speaks with community members in Maroubra days after the Cronulla riots. An ugly showdown over Alan Jones legacy is likely to erupt in a high-stakes court battle next year, after SBS revealed it would defend a polarising tribute … It is a point echoed by Tim Soutphommasane, Australia's former race discrimination commissioner. "Given the rise of nationalist populism and far-right extremism across many liberal democracies, there remains a need for strong vigilance towards racism.". The riots. Ten years after the Cronulla riots there are still ramifications. SBS’s website investigates the racial tensions behind the Cronulla Riots in Australia. 14 Jan 2015 - 10:20am. 00:00 / 00:00. More Soon after, retaliators attacked individuals at random. News Today || Headlines Today As the Cronulla riots erupted on 11 December, 2005, people across the country were shocked by the images of racial violence But not all Australians were surprised by what they saw. "Every single person has to stand up and fight racism, and it's got to begin at home, at the family dinner table," he said. The Cronulla Riots of 2005 scared many Australians. He said one of his biggest concerns in the 15 years since the riots is the language coming from state and federal parliaments. The documentaries that SBS provided for this story has varieties of media elements with very high technology features with a lot of chapter which you could actually choose. The Cronulla Riots documentary by SBS is an interactive documentary on the events that occurred in Cronulla on Sunday 11th December 2005. Phrases like “100% Aussie Pride” were scrawled in the sand while slogans such as “We grew here you flew here” became a new source of national shame. "I was obviously horrified... [But] no, I was not completely surprised," Roland Jabbour told SBS News, 15 years on. Mr Jabbour agreed there was "no quick fix" to address racism and that Australia needed a far more coherent longer-term strategy. The Cronulla riots were sparked, in part, by a clash on 4 December 2005, when a group of off-duty volunteer surf lifesavers were involved in a dispute … SBS to screen show about Cronulla riot DEEP wounds will be reopened by a documentary, Cronulla Riots - The Day That Shocked the Nation, to be shown online by SBS. The Great Australian Race Riot. Produced by Jaya Balendra, the video captures the stories of the people who experienced the lead up, the events and the aftermath of the Cronulla Riots. The Strike Force Neil review of the police response to the riots summarised the morning: It reaches boiling point every 10-15 years where there is a big incident. Watch SBS World News live daily at 6:30pm on TV and on our app. It doesn't have to involve ugly threats or intimidation. The Cronulla riots of 2005 produced famously ugly images of what can happen when a crowd turns bad. One Sunday last December, 5000 Australians gathered at Cronulla, singing and waving the national flag as they "reclaimed" the beach. It can take the form of structural or institutional racism.". SBS, the Australian public broadcasting network, has created an online documentary exploring the history, context and aftermath of the 2005 Cronulla riots. A 60-minute video is the springboard to explore a wall of content that adds further depth and perspective to the themes that fuelled the infamous Cronulla Riots. Nothing as ugly, or shameful. Sign up now for the latest news from Australia and around the world direct to your inbox. Nothing as ugly, or shameful. Watch the untold stories. But on the Auburn Gallipoli race riots, a planned experience discrimination, racial vilification, threats of violence and still working to prevent 9News - Latest news The battle to reclaim and friendly atmosphere of invisible branch of Islam — Australians Shocked caused the Cronulla riot? In the hours that followed, a number of people were attacked and images of the violence circulated around the world. On December 11, 2005 a riot occurred on Cronulla Beach in Sydney's south targeting men of ‘Middle Eastern appearance’. Not knowing 'the other', and portraying 'the other' as foreign from the main body of society, then you tend to fear them.". Cronulla Riots: The Day That Shocked the Nation was commissioned in 2013 and launched in 2014 by SBS. Mr Kanawati now helps run a course with United Muslims of Australia called Towards Understanding Islam. 15 years after the Cronulla riots, Jad's restaurant is bringing community together. Around 8am on 11 December groups of young Anglo-Australians gathered at North Cronulla Beach. Follow SBS News to join in the conversation and never miss the latest live updates. "If a politician is saying this, what are the followers of that politician saying?" Image: Cronulla Riots Fairfax Media/Andrew Meares By Johnny Lieu 2015-12-07 06:08:24 UTC. June 28, 2012 — 3.00am . Professor Soutphommasane said the onus is firmly on state and federal governments to lead the fight against racism. "When public figures stir up racial hatred, it can easily escalate into racist violence. A man threatens police at Cronulla Beach during the riots. The Cronulla riots were sparked, in part, by a clash on 4 December 2005, when a group of off-duty volunteer surf lifesavers were involved in a dispute … he said. A police officer tries to protect a man from being punched during the Cronulla riots. Broadcaster Alan Jones has settled a defamation lawsuit with SBS over a television segment that he claimed wrongly painted him as a racist, a misogynist and a … I was shocked, disgusted, angry and confused as I walked into my school the day after the Cronulla riots. The 2005 Cronulla riot and retaliatory attacks are back in the spotlight with an SBS online documentary going live ahead of a TV program on the events this Thursday. Mr Kanawati cited a comment One Nation leader Pauline Hanson made in 2017 where she said: "Islam is a disease, we need to vaccinate ourselves against that". But Mr Jabbour said addressing racism or racist groups online poses difficult questions. 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