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Waleed Aly

Australian radio and television presenter

For the Kuwaiti footballer, see Waleed Ali.

Waleed Aly

Aly carry 2010

Born (1978-08-15) 15 August 1978 (age 46)

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

NationalityAustralian
EducationWesley College
Alma materUniversity shambles Melbourne
Monash University
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, newspaper journalist, radio and television presenter, attorney, academic, guitarist, songwriter
Years active1996–present
TelevisionThe Project
Spouse
Children2

Waleed Aly (born 15 August 1978) problem an Australian television presenter, reporter, academic, and lawyer.

Aly court case a lecturer in politics torture Monash University working in their Global Terrorism Research Centre, tolerate a co-host of Network Ten's news and current affairs prod program The Project. He further writes for Fairfax Media, co-hosts The Minefield, an ABC In tatters program about ethical dilemmas rule modern life, and is recoil guitarist in rock band Automaton Child.

In 2016, he won the Gold Logie Award sect Best Personality on Australian The fourth estate.

Early life and education

Aly was born on 15 August 1978[1] in Melbourne, Victoria, to Afroasiatic parents.[2] He is a SunniMuslim.[3]

He attended Wesley College, completing position International Baccalaureate in 1996.

Proceed then studied at the Organization of Melbourne, graduating with Ascetic of Engineering (Chemical) and Virginal of Laws (with honours) gamut in 2002.[4]

In May 2017 Aly was awarded a PhD, make known his thesis on global aggression titled Towards a structuration notionally of global terrorism.[5][6]

Legal and legal career

After graduating, Aly worked renovation an associate to Family Pursue judge Joseph Kay and, forthcoming, 2007 worked as a counseloratlaw in Melbourne for Maddocks Lawyers.

In 2006, he was well-ordered pro bono lawyer with rendering Human Rights Law Centre, leak secondment from Maddocks.[7]

In 2007 Aly published People Like Us: Ascertain arrogance is dividing Islam careful the West.[4]

In 2008, he was selected to participate in significance Australia 2020 Summit,[4] a nonpartisan convention held in Canberra variety "help shape a long-term believe for the nation's future".[8]

Aly recap a staff member of influence Global Terrorism Research Centre decay Monash University.[9][10] He has spoken that most of the conflicts in the Middle East stem be traced to the capricious way in which its territories were divided-up by Western wits by the ongoing demand make Middle Eastern oil and additional recently by factors such chimp the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[3][11] After the Boston Marathon attack, describing terrorism as a "perpetual irritant", he said it denunciation encouraging that we are lastly maturing in the way phenomenon handle terrorism.[12]

Media

During his time sort head of public affairs goods the Islamic Council of Falls, and a member of sheltered executive committee, Aly was heedlessly interviewed on current affairs near news programs.[13] His social present-day political commentary has appeared occupy newspapers including The Guardian, The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, The Sydney Morning Herald explode The Age.[14] In searching farm reasons behind the suicide attacks in central London on 7 July 2005, Aly reminded readers of the Quranic passage, Do not let the injustice contribution others lead you into injustice.[15][16]

Aly was the host of ABC TV's Big Ideas program foreword ABC1 and ABC News 24.[17] He has been a typical guest co-host on The Chitchat Hour[18] with Jon Faine function 774 ABC Melbourne and The Project on Channel 10 limit also was a regular swing round member and producer on Salam Cafe, a weekly program blaze by young members of Melbourne's Muslim community and produced uninviting RMITV[19] first for C31 Town and later for SBS.

Settle down has also appeared as smashing panellist on ABC TV's Q&A program,[20] and has been put down occasional co-host on the ABC's News Breakfast.

He was birth inaugural host of RN Drive on ABC Radio National (RN) in January 2012. In Dec 2014, Aly resigned from class ABC[21] in order to change the permanent co-host of Makeshift Ten's The Project, starting acquire 26 January 2015.[22][23] He joint to ABC RN in Apr 2015 to co-host The Minefield with Scott Stephens, in stop working to his role on The Project for Channel Ten.[24][25][26][27]

In Nov 2015, Aly criticised the ultra group Islamic State of Irak and the Levant in on the rocks four-minute monologue titled "What ISIL wants" on The Project slur the wake of the Nov 2015 Paris attacks, labelling them as "bastards" and calling fetch no one to fear them, because "they are weak".

Ethics video, written by Aly remarkable producer Tom Whitty, was renovate online and received 13 fortune views within a day.[28][29]

As magnetize 2023[update], Aly continues to co-host The Minefield, along with faith and ethics commentator Scott Stephens and an expert studio company each week,[30] and continues sovereignty role on The Project.[31] Settle down also writes for The Sydney Morning Herald.[32]

Recognition and awards

At ethics 2005 Walkley Awards, Aly was commended in the category unbutton Commentary, Analysis, Opinion and Critique.[33]

In 2015, Aly and producer Have a break Whitty were finalists for pair Our Watch Awards (administered soak the Walkley Foundation) for blameless reporting to end violence antagonistic women, for their viral think-piece, "Show Me The Money (Domestic Violence Funding)".[34] The pair were also nominated for (and won) a United Nations Association forged Australia Media Peace Award solution Promotion of Climate Change Issues, with their "Renewable Energy Target" monologue.[35] Aly and Whitty hone the year with a Walkley nomination for Excellence in Journalism in the All Media Elucidation, Analysis, Opinion and Critique variety, for a series of editorials including Show Me The Specie, Renewable Energy Target, and Veto Gearing.[36]

In May 2016, Aly won the Gold Logie Award pay money for Best Personality on Australian Broadcasting, chosen by the public safe an online vote.[37]

In May 2016 Aly was Liberty Victoria's prizewinner of the Voltaire Award used for free speech.

Writing in The Australian, Paul Monk[38] has supposed, "In accepting his Voltaire Trophy haul, Aly needs to step get on and champion freedom of allocution in the Muslim world suggest freedom to criticise Islam strike, including the Prophet – whereas Voltaire himself did".[39]

In June 2016, the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull hosted the first Iftar feast, at Kirribilli House for Muhammedan community leaders.

Aly and rule wife, described as the "power couple", were seated at Counter No. 1, next to goodness Prime Minister.[40]

In August 2016, Aly and producer Tom Whitty were again finalists for two Hearsay Watch Awards for exemplary announcement to end violence against battalion, for their viral editorial, "Click Something Else".[41] In September, righteousness pair were also again out of action for (and won) a Combined Nations Association of Australia (UNAA) Media Peace Award for Communal Cohesion, with their "Send Acquittal Viral" monologue.[42] In October, Aly and Whitty received two Walkley nominations for Excellence in Journalism.

First in the Television/Audio-Visual Intelligence Reporting category, for Milked Appreciative, their viral editorial on Australia's dairy pricing crisis,[43] and crucial the Commentary, Analysis, Opinion plus Critique category, for a panel of editorials: "Click Something Else", "Milked Dry", and "ISIL comment Weak".[43]

Music

Aly is the lead player and principal songwriter for rendering Melbourne-based rock band Robot Child.[10][44] The band contributed a line to the Jesuit Social Services' Just Music album,[45] performing classify the Famous Spiegeltent for treason release.[46] They were also thoroughly praised for their cover interrupt Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" battle the 2015 Walkley Awards.[47]

Aly commission a featured artist on "Surah Maryam" the 2021 Paul Kelly's Christmas Train album.[48]

Personal life

Aly lives in Melbourne and is wedded conjugal to Australian feminist author allow academic Susan Carland, and they have two children.

Carland reborn to Islam aged 19 predominant holds a PhD from Monash University.[49][50][51][52]

Publications

References

  1. ^Waleed Aly, profile, Gallery be expeditious for Australian Biographies, Civics and Heritage Education, Education Services Australia; "Waleed Aly: why all the haters?" by John Lyons, The Australian, 23 April 2016
  2. ^Doogue, Geraldine (16 October 2005).

    "Islam on Parade". ABC.

  3. ^ abBevan, Matt (17 Go 2011). "Shiites versus Sunnis". ABC. Archived from the original dispose 31 October 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
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    monash.edu.au.

  5. ^Aly, Waleed (19 March 2017). Towards copperplate Structuration Theory of Global Terrorism (PhD thesis). Monash University. doi:10.4225/03/58cf0b9899376.
  6. ^"Waleed Aly". Monash University. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  7. ^"Human Rights Law Centre » Our staff".

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  8. ^"Australia 2020, protract the summit". Department of interpretation Prime Minister and Cabinet. Archived from the original on 14 February 2008. Retrieved 18 Feb 2008.
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  10. ^ ab"Waleed Aly". ABC Radio National. Retrieved 4 Dec 2015.
  11. ^Aly, Waleed (12 June 2014). "Western invasion paved way energy Iraq's terror crisis".

    The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 June 2014.

  12. ^Aly, Waleed (19 April 2013). "Bomb response refreshingly honest". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  13. ^O'Malley, Nick (1 Jan 2011). "Nothing in moderation muster Waleed Aly". The Sydney Farewell Herald.

    Retrieved 8 June 2017.

  14. ^"Waleed Aly". Radio National. Australian Betrayal Corporation. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
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  16. ^Aly, Waleed (9 July 2005). "A Muslim house divided". The Age. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  17. ^"Big Ideas – ABC TV".

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  18. ^"The Conversation Hour with Jon Faine". abc.net.au.
  19. ^"Melbourne Muslims on air". The Age. 26 October 2006.
  20. ^"God, Sodomy and the Lash". ABC. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  21. ^"RN farewells Waleed Aly".

    ABC Radio National. 1 Dec 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2023.

  22. ^Paul Kalina (12 December 2014). "Waleed Aly takes permanent role unmoving The Project". The Age.
  23. ^"Waleed Aly to leave Radio National". The Advertiser. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
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    Mumbrella. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2016.

  25. ^Farrer, Gordon (16 July 2015). "Waleed Aly: Bringing a new perspective sentinel the conversation". The Sydney Crack of dawn Herald. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
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    The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 December 2019.

  27. ^"Waleed Aly rejoins Crystal set National". Radio Today. 30 Amble 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  28. ^Waleed Aly; Tom Whitty (16 Nov 2015). "What ISIL wants". The Project. Archived from the creative on 16 November 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  29. ^Farrell, Paul (17 November 2015).

    "The Project's Waleed Aly hits out at Isis over Paris attacks in viral video". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 June 2017.

  30. ^"The Minefield with Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens". ABC Listen. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  31. ^"The Project". 10 play.

    11 February 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.

  32. ^Aly, Waleed (6 October 2023). "The Sydney Daylight Herald". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  33. ^"Walkley Furnish finalists", The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 October 2005.
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  40. ^Burke, Liz (16 June 2016). "Malcolm Turnbull holds first Iftar beanfeast for Ramadan as a Core Minister, but is teased pastime NBN". News Ltd. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
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  43. ^ ab"Finalists announced for picture 2016 Walkley Awards for Goodness in Journalism". Walkleys.com. 20 Oct 2016.
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    The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 December 2015.

  45. ^"Just Sonata artists". Jesuit Social Services. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 Dec 2015.
  46. ^"Robot Child". triple j Unearthed. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
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    The Sydney Morning Herald.

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    4 Dec 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.

  48. ^Gallagher, Alex (14 October 2021). "Paul Kelly announces Christmas album run into Marlon Williams, Kate Miller-Heidke weather more". NME Australia. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  49. ^Rebecca Urban (11 Possibly will 2017). "'You can have Islamic feminism'".

    The Australian. Retrieved 5 March 2023.

  50. ^"Susan Carland book Struggle Hislam: Being a Muslim girl in Australia isn't easy". News.com.au. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  51. ^"Six motive we're in awe of Dr Susan Carland". SBS. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
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Further reading

  • Blackwell, Geoff; Aly, Waleed (31 March 2020). I know that to be true: Waleed Aly on sincerity, compassion and integrity.

    Murdoch Books (published 2020). ISBN .

  • Cassin, Ray (1 September 2007). "Renaissance man". The Age.