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1. Jacqui Lambie believes “halal money” may be funding the Islamic State.
Jacqui Lambie has suggested that fees for halal certification might be funding militants in Iraq and Syria, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.
The Tasmanian senator has threatened to introduce a private senator’s bill which requires halal certifiers to disclose how they spend their fees.
Lambie said she has received hundreds of emails from concerned residents, which motivated her to look into the issue.
According to The Sydney Morning Herald, Lambie commissioned the parliamentary library to examine the current legislation and they found that halal certifiers are not currently required to disclose any information about their fees and are not formally audited.
The lack of current legal obligations for halal certifiers, “could allow financing of terrorists and Australia’s enemies through halal money,” Lambie said.
2. A skywriting protest of Manus Island has taken off on a crowd-funding website.
The campaign initially aimed to raise funds to write “Shut Down Manus Island” in the sky above a secret location in Sydney on February 17.
However, following the success of a crowd-funding campaign on Pozible, the organisers are now seeking to raise enough money to pay for skywriting in multiple cities in Australia.
The skywriting is intended to mark the anniversary of the death of asylum seeker Reza Berati at the detention centre on Manus Island, and to protest the current conditions in which asylum seekers are living in the centre.