The Anti-Defamation Commission claimed the Queensland business was 'glorifying and honouring the Nazi regime' by selling the goods
By Felix Pope
The legislation will be introduced to parliament next week
By Daniel Ben-David
After Kristallnacht, one of the only protests in the world came from an Australian Yorta Yorta tribesman. Now a musical composition pays tribute to him
By Etan Smallman
Festival organiser urged people to 'tolerate ideas we disagree with'
By Georgia L Gilholy
Harry Sheezel is the first Jewish player drafted into the AFL since 1999
Philanthropist, academic and expert on art, fashion and architecture Dr Gene Sherman has just lost her husband of 54 years, but she has lost none of her zeal for her many passions
By Anthea Gerrie
Canberra’s Ambassador has been summoned by the Israeli PM
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Josh Frydenberg would have been in poll position to become Opposition leader after defeat of ruling Liberal-National coalition
By Simon Rocker