Antisemitism in Australia is rising at historic rates. Every personal testimony builds the evidentiary foundation for change. Your voice matters.
Personal stories are not just emotional — they are the most powerful form of evidence. When decision-makers and institutions see the human cost of inaction, they respond.
Official statistics vastly under-count antisemitic incidents. Most go unreported. Your personal account fills in what the data misses — and creates a permanent, timestamped record that cannot be denied.
Government inquiries, media investigations, and legal proceedings all require documented evidence. A well-maintained living memorial becomes a resource for every future advocacy effort.
Many Australians have experienced antisemitism in silence, unsure if their experience "counts" or afraid of being dismissed. This living memorial shows the true scale — and that the community stands together.
Your submission is treated with complete confidentiality. You choose what is published and what remains private. This living memorial is permanent — your record endures regardless of what platforms or institutions do.
Every form of antisemitism matters. Choose the category that best describes your experience — or submit across multiple categories if your story touches more than one.
Direct antisemitism, harassment, threats, or vandalism targeting you or your family.
Discrimination, hostile environments, or pressured silence at work or in professional settings.
Experiences in schools, universities, and TAFEs — for students, teachers, and parents.
Harassment, doxxing, threats, or sustained hate speech directed at you online.
Incidents at community events, places of worship, public spaces, or protests.
Police, councils, government bodies, or universities failing to act or respond appropriately.
Non-Jewish Australians recording their solidarity and what they have witnessed.
Across faiths, backgrounds, and states — Australians are refusing to stay silent. Here is what some of them have shared.
My daughter came home from school in tears. A classmate had told her that 'Jews deserved what they got.' The school did nothing when we reported it. I needed somewhere permanent to record that this happened.
I'm a pastor. My congregation is predominantly Christian, but what has been done to our Jewish neighbours is a profound moral failure. I submitted our church's formal statement of solidarity. Everyone should know where we stand.
I was told by my manager to 'keep my head down' after I spoke up about antisemitic comments at work. I didn't have to prove it happened. I just needed to record it. This living memorial gave me that.
This platform is built on a four-stage model of community evidence generation, grounded in behavioural science.
Reach every Australian who has a story to tell — through community networks, social media, and trusted voices.
Make submission as simple as possible. The easier the process, the more voices we hear. No account required. No legal complexity.
As the submission count grows, each new submission reinforces that this is a movement — and that others have stepped forward.
This living memorial is delivered to policymakers, media, and advocacy groups as a body of evidence requiring institutional response.
Olson (1971) showed that collective action requires reducing the cost-to-benefit ratio for individuals — this platform minimises that cost. Tajfel & Turner's Social Identity Theory explains why seeing others submit amplifies participation. Cialdini's social proof principle drives the counter effect. And Kahneman's research on availability bias shows that concrete stories — not abstract statistics — move decision-makers.
You don't need to be a writer. You don't need to prove anything. You just need to tell what happened, honestly and in your own words.
⏱ Takes about 5 minutes. You control what is made public. All submissions are treated as confidential unless you choose otherwise. You may submit anonymously.
✅ Thank you. Your testimony has been received and added to the living memorial.
You will receive a confirmation email shortly. Together, we bear witness.
The Allies Community Living Memorial is designed to be permanent, portable, and politically independent. It exists to outlast any government inquiry, any media cycle, and any attempt to minimise what has occurred.
This living memorial is designed for handoff to Australian libraries, universities, and historical institutions. It will be preserved for future generations.
Submissions are regularly compiled and delivered to relevant parliamentary committees, state governments, and federal ministers.
Journalists and researchers may request access to anonymised, consented excerpts for investigations into antisemitism and social cohesion.
Every donation funds the platform, the outreach, and the advocacy. Tax deductible donations over $2 make a direct difference.
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Submitting your testimony is one step. Joining The Allies is the next. We are a growing movement of everyday Australians committed to western civilisation, Judaeo-Christian values, and a country free from racism and hatred.
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