The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Does Queensland have a religious cult problem?

Aug 6, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, Amra Lee sheds light on the challenges of humanitarian aid in Gaza, emphasizing the need for more than just airdrops. Clive Hamilton delves into the alarming infiltration of Chinese intelligence into Australian religious communities, revealing their tactics for control. Meanwhile, investigative journalist Suzanne Smith exposes the extreme practices of the Toowoomba 'Saints' sect, detailing the tragic case of Elizabeth Struh and highlighting efforts by local churches to combat coercive control. It's a compelling exploration of faith, influence, and accountability.
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INSIGHT

Airdrops Can't Avert Famine

  • Airdrops are visually symbolic but cannot deliver the scale or specialised care needed to prevent famine in Gaza.
  • Amra Lee says trucks and secure, supervised distribution with nutritional screening are essential to save acutely malnourished children and women.
ADVICE

Allow Supervised Aid At Scale

  • Open land borders and allow UN and humanitarian agencies to deliver large convoys under supervision immediately.
  • Pressure Israel diplomatically to permit scaled, monitored aid and medical teams for safe refeeding.
INSIGHT

Legal Duty To Prevent Mass Starvation

  • International law obliges states to act when there's a plausible risk of genocide and to prevent mass starvation.
  • Amra Lee highlights the ICJ judgment and urges continued state pressure on Israel to meet those obligations.
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