Holocaust descendants reunited amid troubled times
Descendants of a family separated by the Holocaust say finding each other has brought “sunshine” into their lives at a dark time for Jewish people worldwide. Read more
‘Literally unbelievable’: families mourn Bondi victims
January 22, 2026 by AAP
It is impossible to put a timeline on when normal life can resume for those who lost loved ones in the Bondi massacre. Read more
Bondi terror attack is ‘a stain on our nation’, PM says
The deadly terror attack on a crowd celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach was an attack on the Australian way of life, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. Read more
Faith leaders unite in shared grief after Bondi attack
January 22, 2026 by AAP
Religious leaders have gathered to deliver a message of hope as they mourned those killed in the Bondi massacre. Read more
PM shuts door on racial vilification laws after Bondi attack
Racial vilification laws called for by Jewish advocates are unlikely to be pursued after laws passed Parliament in response to the Bondi terror attack.
Australia to ‘respectfully’ consider Gaza board invite
January 19, 2026 by AAP
Anthony Albanese will consider an invitation from Donald Trump to join the US leader’s Gaza peace board. Read more
Hate speech laws could be ‘salvaged’ after backdown
January 18, 2026 by AAP
Despite criticising Labor’s proposed hate speech laws as unsalvageable, the coalition is looking to get elements passed in an emergency session. Read more
Labor remains open to ‘other ideas’ on hate speech laws
January 16, 2026 by AAP
The prime minister is making a last-ditch bid for bipartisan support for sweeping hate speech laws after failing to win backing from the coalition or the Greens.
Neo-Nazi’s defiant vow in bail bid over ‘rhetorical rape’ charge
January 15, 2026 by AAP
A former lieutenant of Australia’s neo-Nazi network has distanced himself from the group amid claims he called for the “rhetorical rape” of a politician. Read more
‘Team Australia’ claim by man charged over MP threats
January 14, 2026 by AAP
A man staring down jail time for allegedly threatening to kill a federal politician caused a stir after leaving court for the first time. Read more
Hate crackdown spells end for Australia’s neo-Nazis
January 13, 2026 by AAP
Having spent months trying to position themselves as a mainstream political force, the country’s most vocal neo-Nazi groups will fold to avoid arrest. Read more
Writers’ festival cancelled
January 13, 2026 by AAP
The axing of a Palestinian-Australian author has led to the cancellation of one of Australia’s premier writers’ festivals as its embattled board stepped down. Read more
Hate crackdown revealed as day of mourning announced
January 13, 2026 by AAP
Australians will commemorate the 15 innocent people killed in the terrorist attack at Bondi as the prime minister unveils details of laws criminalising hate speech. Read more
‘Hate in hearts’: illegal prayer halls hit after Bondi
Extremist preachers using unlicensed premises to radicalise followers could be on the hook for more than $100,000 as local councils are enlisted to combat hate. Read more
Festival ‘must answer’ for dropping Palestinian author
January 12, 2026 by AAP
Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah says her cancellation by a major national festival was calculated to link her to the Bondi massacre. Read more
Writers’ mass exodus after festival bans Palestinian
January 9, 2026 by AAP
Dozens of authors have withdrawn from a major Australian festival over a decision to remove its only Palestinian writer because of “cultural sensitivities”. Read more
Antisemitism envoy says Bondi royal commission can drive change
January 9, 2026 by AAP
A royal commission examining the Bondi terror attack can drive meaningful change across Australian society, the nation’s special envoy to combat antisemitism says, as political pressure builds for federal ministers to be called to account.
Writers’ festival drops Palestinian-Australian author
January 8, 2026 by AAP
The board of a major festival has cancelled the appearance of a prominent Palestinian author citing ‘cultural sensitivity’ following the Bondi terror attack. Read more
Defence, security leaders join royal commission call
January 7, 2026 by AAP
Australia’s defence and national security leaders are calling for a royal commission into antisemitism as Anthony Albanese leaves the door open to the inquiry. Read more
Pressure to widen the net on anti-vilification laws
January 7, 2026 by AAP
The LGBTQI+ community and supporters are calling for hate speech laws to protect all minorities while acknowledging the need to crack down on antisemitism. Read more
Man facing Nazi symbol charges asks to leave country
A man accused of displaying Nazi symbols has been caught in a tug of war between prosecutors and immigration authorities after he sought removal from Australia. Read more
Israel offers training to counter terror inspired by IS
January 5, 2026 by AAP
Israeli is extensively qualified to train Australian police in fighting terrorism and anti-Semitism, according to one of its senior government ministers. Read more
Israel offers training to counter terror inspired by IS
January 4, 2026 by AAP
Israel insists it is willing to train Australian police in countering terrorism and antisemitism while accusing the federal government of lacking action on “radical Islam”. Read more
‘National crisis’: Leaders back Bondi royal commission
January 2, 2026 by AAP
Former Reserve Bank governors, business leaders and politicians are uniting to call for a royal commission following the Bondi Beach terror attack. Read more
PM’s royal commission resistance ‘politically damaging’
The prime minister may have painted himself into a corner by refusing to call a royal commission into Australia’s worst massacre in decades, an expert says. Read more
Minns won’t lobby PM for national royal commission
December 31, 2025 by AAP
The NSW premier will stay in his lane as calls continue to mount on the prime minister for a national royal commission into the Bondi terror attack. Read more
Questions remain over Bondi shooters’ Philippines trip
December 30, 2025 by AAP
The father and son duo who carried out the Bondi Beach attack might have travelled to the Philippines in a failed attempt to meet someone, an expert says. Read more
‘Bring us together’: PM holds firm on terrorist review
December 30, 2025 by AAP
The federal government is remaining steadfast in its commitment to a mass shooting probe as Jewish communities continue to demand a full royal commission. Read more
Strong security pledge as Jewish families plead with PM
The NSW Premier has heralded a new chapter in the state’s security protocols and resources following a deadly antisemitic terrorist attack. Read more
‘Stop him’: Bondi hero recounts confronting gunman
December 29, 2025 by AAP
A tobacconist who went viral for his extraordinary bravery wrestling one of the Bondi Beach gunmen has spoken out for the first time about his instinctive actions. Read more






