- Grace Tame’s speaking engagements cancelled
- Former Australian of the Year blamed ‘smear campaign’
Grace Tame has revealed she has no more speaking engagements for the rest of the year, blaming it on a smear campaign.
The former Australian of the Year was speaking at a No to Violence conference in Hobart on Thursday when she made the revelation.
‘This is my last presentation of the year and it’s only March,’ she said.
Ms Tame said last week three speaking engagements had been cancelled because of an ‘ongoing media smear campaign’.
She took to Instagram to rip into the ABC, taking issue with how the national broadcaster had portrayed her, and accusing it of pandering to the ‘pro-Israel lobby’.
Ms Tame has drawn condemnation from the Jewish community since her appearance at a rally during Israel President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia in February.
Demonstrators had protested the visit and Ms Tame led chants to ‘Globalise the Intifada’.
Her appearance at an International Women’s Day event in Bendigo, Victoria, came under fire from the Australian Jewish Association.

Grace Tame has revealed she has no more speaking engagements for the rest of the year, blaming it on a smear campaign
The group had lobbied for organisers to drop her appearance, however Be.Bendigo refused to cave in to pressure.
Ms Tame wrote on Instagram on Thursday: ‘We can always rely on our ABC for more lopsided reporting that preferences the pro-Israel lobby’s position ahead of everyone else’s.’
She accused the ABC of peddling ‘right-wing propaganda’ as she defended the ‘Globalise the Intifada’ chant.
‘Both intifadas began as peaceful protests, boycotts and labour strikes in response to Israel’s ongoing violent oppression,’ she wrote.
‘Omitting this context erases history and Palestinians themselves. Two wrongs don’t make a right, but they sure do make right-wing propaganda.’
Ms Tame faced calls to be stripped of her 2021 Australian of the Year honour in the wake of her speech at the demonstration in February.
More than 25,000 Australians signed a petition demanding action.
The petition called for authorities to charge Ms Tame with ‘[alleged] criminal incitement to violence under existing Australian law’.

Ms Tame drew condemnation from the Jewish community after she delivered a speech in front of demonstrators protesting against Israel President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia in February
‘We do not need new “hate speech” laws, if the threshold for incitement has been crossed, current laws are sufficient,’ the petition stated.
‘In 2021, Grace Tame was named Australian of the Year, an honour reserved for individuals who reflect the values, unity and integrity of our nation.
‘That title carries moral weight. It is not just recognition for past advocacy, it represents an ongoing association with Australian ideals.’
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