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The 2024 Cumberland book ban was a controversial fifteen-day ban of
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books from the eight libraries in the
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's public library system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The ban was enacted by the council on 1 May and was
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on 15 May. The ban led to a wider discussion of
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in Australian libraries.


Motion

During a Cumberland City Council meeting on 1 May 2024, councillor and former mayor
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requested that the motion "''That Council adopt the 'Library Strategy 2024 - 2027' as outlined in Attachment 1 of this report''" be amended with "''subject to the following being undertaken: That Council take immediate action to rid same-sex parents books/materials in Council's library service''". The amendment was made without prior communication with Cumberland Public Library
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. Christou, who had previously called for bans to drag storytime and
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s, claimed to have received text messages from "distraught local parents" who had found the book "Same-Sex Parents" by Holly Duhig in the junior non-fiction section. Five copies of the book had been in Cumberland libraries since 2019. Christou claimed the book was sexualising children, chanting 'Hands off our kids'. Christou justified the motion by saying he was speaking for the Cumberland community. The vote passed, with six councillors (Christou, Paul Garrard, Helen Hughes, Greg Cummings, Michael Zaiter, and Mohamad Hussein) voting in favour of the ban and five councillors (Ken Huang, Diane Colman, Glenn Elmore, Kun Suman Saha and mayor Lisa Lake) voting against the ban. Councillor Colman was visibly shaken, saying she could not believe Cumberland Council had voted to discriminate against same-sex families and banning books. She vowed to bring a recission motion to overturn the decision. Deputy Mayor Ola Hamed had left the chamber so did not vote, saying she was a "longstanding advocate for social justice" but was concerned after receiving death threats after an earlier debate related to drag queen storytimes. Four councillors were not present. Councillor Colman immediately commenced a campaign to overturn the ban, posting "All families are welcome in Cumberland. Book banning is not ok."
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councillor Kun Huang announced the ban on social media, saying "This kind of censorship by politicians should have no place in Australia."


Response


Community

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was created on 2 May by Cumberland resident Caroline Staples calling for the council to rescind the motion. Staples had family members who were
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. The plan was to present the petition on 15 May. The petition gained over 10,000 signatures in 24 hours. By 15 May, the petition had over 40,000 signatures, though Christou said only 2400 of the signatories lived in Cumberland. Christou was mocked after he admitted that he had not read the book before banning it. Sydney author
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called the decision "a dangerous precedent."


Politicians

NSW Arts Minister John Graham told the council that the ban could affect their funding and that it violated the freedom of access to information guidelines under the Library Act 1939 which states that materials "should not be excluded from a public library on moral, political, racial, religious, sexist, language, or other grounds" and threatened that the council could risk its library funding. Christou responded "If the government wants to take away funding from one of the most socially disadvantaged communities in NSW because their democratically elected council stood up for the values which they believe represents their local community, well shame on them." Graham also criticised Christou after Christou admitted he had not read the book. NSW premier
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called the ban "ridiculous" and "a joke" and suggested the move may have been timed because of an upcoming election.
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Mayor Darcy Byrne criticised the ban by saying "If someone as deliberately divisive as Councillor Steve Christou thinks the Inner West is too inclusive and respectful, we wear that as a badge of honour" and called the vote "pathetic". NSW Health Minister Ryan Park disapproved of the ban, saying, "If we're going to have a council operate and start to become a censorship body, then we will have a look at the public funds that we provide them. I don't think it's a wise idea for a council to start censoring what their local residents and ratepayers choose to read or not." Labor MP
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wrote on
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"Stop being weirdly obsessed with how other ppl live their private lives and thinking you look tough punching down on minorities. It's pathetic."


Organisations

The
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(ALIA) released a statement on 8 May promoting freedom of information, and said they were "appalled" by the ban, and cited APLA-ALIA Standards and Guidelines for Australian Public Libraries, "public library collections should cover a wide range of popular topics, express a variety of viewpoints and cultural understandings, and represent a diversity of people, places, events, issues and ideas." On 9 May, the CEO of ALIA Trish Hepworth met with
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and said that the ban was part of a trend of increasing attempts to ban books in libraries, following similar trends in the USA, particularly regarding LGBT content. ALIA later released a further statement saying they had pro-bono lawyers helping write to the Cumberland Council discussing legal concerns relating to the ban. The
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made a statement supporting the Arts Minister and criticising Cumberland City Council's decision: "It's up to readers to choose what they want to read." which the
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also supported. National and State Libraries Australasia released a statement discussing the importance of diversity in library collections and of libraries as "public spaces for discovery and access to information" and support of ALIAs initial statement. The Council of Australian University Librarians called on the council to reverse the decision, saying they were "deeply concerned." NSW Public Libraries Association president Romola Hollywood stated the Cumberland City Council's decision was against the
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guidelines for freedom of access to information as per th
NSW Library Act 1939
and recognised "the important work that council-run public libraries across NSW undertake each and every day to provide opportunities for people of all backgrounds and identities to have the freedom to read and access information in safety and without judgment." Equality Australia representative Ghassan Kassisieh said "The council seems to be clinging to some kind of backward stereotype that people in Western Sydney are bigoted and can't decide for themselves what to borrow from the local library." Anti-Discrimination NSW president Helen McKenzie called the ban "a hurtful and divisive act which impacts them and their children". BookLife Publishing, the publisher of the book, released a statement, stating that the book, as part of a broader series, covers topics essential for children's understanding during their formative years, including wellbeing and family life. To demonstrate the appropriateness of the content, the publisher also publicly released a digital copy of the book.


Repeal

On 9 May, Labor Cumberland councillors Diane Colman, Sabrin Farouqui, Kun Huang and Suman Saha lodged a motion to "alter or rescind the resolution". A second meeting was then scheduled for 15 May. On the day, the
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Library closed early at 4pm as a safety precaution. People who registered to speak at the meeting included Staples, who led the petition, and Cumberland librarian Julie Thomas, who criticised the council for making the decision without any communication with library staff. Former MP
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spoke in favour of free speech. Lisa Lake threatened to remove members of the public in the gallery for continuously interrupting speakers. Because of the lateness of the new proposal, the discussion of the ban was not until the end of the meeting in General Matters. The council debate lasted over four hours before voting to reverse the ban just before 10.45pm. The motion was passed with twelve members for, two against, and one absent. Only Christou and Eddy Sarkis voted against reversing the ban. Though Sarkis, who initially supported the ban, stated, "I read the book and have come to the conclusion that nothing sexualises children in this book". Huang and Farooqui put forth a motion to replace the previous amendment to Cumberland Council Library Strategy for 2024 to 2027 with one stating that all books should be catalogued by national library guidelines, which would include Duhig's book being in the junior section. After the motion to reverse the ban had passed, Christou put forward a motion to restrict same-sex parenting books to the adult section of the library, which failed. Following this, Paul Garrard put forward a motion to have the restriction placed only on Duhig's book, which also failed.


Protests

On 15 May, by 6pm, around 200
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from both sides had gathered at the council chambers – One side represented the local
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and the other a
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group demanding the protection of children, who held signs such as "Leave The Kids Alone!" and "Pee Off Back To Newtown". Counter to the signs in favour of the book ban were signs against the ban such as "Diversity Is Our Strength" and "Books Save Lives" Protestors supporting the rescinding of the ban were led by Pride in Protest. Six police officers and two security guards were stationed inside the council chambers. Most of the protesters had left by 8.30pm. Moreover, over 50,000 people from Cumberland and other communities were signatories to a petition on Equality Australia's website to have the ban overturned.


Aftermath

Since the repeal, the Cumberland book ban is often brought up in other discussions of possible banned books in Australia such as a proposed book ban in Albany Libraries in
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. Salina Khao, the senior coordinator of library services at Cumberland Library, was shortlisted for the inaugural ''NSW Library & Information Excellence Award'' due to her management during the ban and the "extremely trying and unusual circumstances, including high media scrutiny."


See also

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LGBT rights in Australia Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in Australia rank Equaldex#LGBT Equality Index, among the highest in the world; having significantly advanced over the latter half of the 20th century and early 21st century. Opinion ...
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LGBT rights in New South Wales Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people in the Australian state of New South Wales have the same rights and responsibilities as heterosexual individuals and couples. LGBTQ rights in New South Wales enjoy bipartisan suppor ...
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Same-sex marriage in Australia Same-sex marriage has been legal in Australia since 9 December 2017. Legislation permitting same-sex marriage, the '' Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017'', became law on 8 December 2017 and came into effect the nex ...
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Censorship in Australia Certain subject-matter in Australia is subject to various forms of government censorship. These include matters of national security, judicial non-publication or suppression orders, defamation law, the federal ''Racial Discrimination Act 1975'' ...


References

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