Former prime minister Tony Abbott has said he believes the public is “awake” following a damning poll on the Albanese government's handling of Islamic extremism.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday (Dec 23) said that the Australian government will extend an invitation to the Israeli head of state to visit the country following a mass shooting targeting ...
The British national has been moved into immigration detention in Brisbane after being charged during an AFP crackdown on ...
The omnibus bill, which included amendments to multiple pieces of legislation, was criticised by both progressives and conservatives ...
The overwhelming majority of Australians believe the Albanese government has badly handled the issues of antisemitism and ...
President Herzog was invited to visit Australia by the Australian government and the Jewish community,” according to the statement.
Despite a landslide election victory little more than six months ago, the prime minister is facing a complex political landscape ...
By framing the horrors of Bondi as justification for its genocidal actions, this government is flailing to restore its ...
Gunmen killed 15 people when they targeted a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach, in what authorities have said was an antisemitic ...
Labor will launch the first stage of a national database to track hate crimes almost a year after Anthony Albanese and state ...
For two years, the psychological safety of Australian Jews — the post-Holocaust belief that distance protected us from Jew hatred — eroded before our eyes. And then Bondi happened.
Anthony Albanese’s resistance to calling a national royal commission in the wake of Bondi is nearly impossible to comprehend.
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