'The Bathers' by Anne Zahalka is significant to Australian history as it reflects the evolving identity and cultural dynamics of Australia, particularly regarding multiculturalism and gender roles. The artwork challenges traditional representations of Australian beach culture by featuring women of diverse backgrounds, highlighting the contributions of immigrant communities to national identity. Additionally, it engages with themes of race, body politics, and the social implications of leisure, making it a critical commentary on contemporary Australian society. Zahalka's work invites viewers to reconsider their perceptions of belonging and representation in the context of Australian history.
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Anne Zahalka was born in 1957.
Jamal Zahalka was born on 1955-01-11.
Assuming that you mean in Israel's Parliament (Knesset), the answer is yes and they represent a wide variety of views.Currently, 17 out 120 seats in the 18th Knesset are held by Arabs. Additionally, there have been 49 Arab Parliamentarians in the first 17 Knessets who are not also in the 18th Knesset.The Arab Members of the 18th Knesset are:Afu Agbaria of the Hadash PartyHamad Amar of the Yisrael Beitenu PartyMohammed Barakeh of the Hadash PartyAhmed Dabbah of the Kadima PartyTaleb el-Sana of the United Arab ListMasud Ghnaim of the United Arab ListAyoob Kara of the Likud PartyRaleb Majadele of the Labour PartySaid Nafa of the Balad PartyIbrahim Sarsur of the United Arab ListShachiv Shnaan (Independent)Hana Sweid of the Hadash PartyAhmed Tibi of the Ta'al PartyMajalli Wahabi of the Kadima PartyJamal Zahalka of the Balad PartyHaneen Zoabi of the Balad PartyAkram Hasson of the Kadima Party