Canberra’s intelligence service found ‘credible evidence’ to link a series of anti-Jewish attacks to Tehran
By Jacob Jaffa
An Australian magistrate found that Angelo Loras had been in the grip of a delusion stemming from failure to take his schizophrenia medication
By Greg Rose
A wave of antisemitic attacks throughout January left the city’s Jewish community shaken
By Jamie Shapiro
Pro-Palestine protests have taken place throughout the city – but locals fought back when one demonstration arrived in a heavily Jewish suburb
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By Gideon Cohen
Both Jewish and Iranian diaspora groups have welcomed the news that our government will list the IRGC as a terrorist organisation. However, for many, it feels as though it’s too little, too late
Prime Minister Albanese said there was ‘credible intelligence’ that Tehran was behind arson attacks on a synagogue and a kosher catering firm last year
Simcha Rothman was accused of ‘spreading hate and division’ by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke
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Anthony Albanese followed the lead of his counterparts in France, Canada and the UK, with New Zealand also weighing up the move
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The Gandel family, which partially finances the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)
The Victorian Police in Melbourne, Australia has released CCTV footage of the suspect in an effort to track him down
Organised by the Palestine Action Group Sydney, the march followed calls by Hamas for global demonstrations marking the anniversary of the assassination of its former Ismail Haniyeh
“Australia used to be thought of as a safe haven for Jews, but that image has been shattered over the last two years,”
Australia's special envoy to combat antisemitism has said anti-Jewish racism had become ‘normalised’ on campuses
Australian Prime Minister Albanese condemns “act of violence and antisemitism” and pledges federal police and intelligence support
The authorities have described the suspects as ‘criminals for hire’
By Ellie Grant
Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh were filmed by Israeli influencer Max Veifer laughing as they said they would send sick Israelis “to Jahannam” (the Arabic word for hell).