Frontbencher James Paterson will use a speech to the Executive Council of the Australian Jewry to promise tougher action on antisemitism.
Jim Chalmers is a good treasurer,but he is trying to pull a swifty with his new mandate,writes one reader.
Matt Moran’s Chiswick restaurant was graffitied with anti-Israel messages while a ute was set on fire and 10 other cars were damaged.
Demonstrators clad in black marched through the streets of Ohio waving the swastika flag,not far from the office of Vice President-elect J.D. Vance.
The former Victorian premier made the strong comments as he was awarded the Jerusalem Prize.
Rebecca Yazbek says her husband,Alan,has been removed from any management or day-to-day operations of the embattled restaurant group.
The agitator said she and her tour promoter would file an appeal,and the case would be reviewed by a federal judge in days.
Wissam Haddad referred to the Jewish community as “vile” and “treacherous” in remarks the Executive Council of Australian Jewry says were uploaded online.
Immigration Minister Tony Burke said Candace Owens’ remarks about minority groups has the “capacity to incite discord in almost every direction”.
Edward Craven may not personally agree with vile content such as Holocaust denial. But his live-streaming platform is doing little to police it.
The Australian Human Rights Commission has been under siege from within and without as it struggles to take a neutral stance on the conflict in Gaza.