Indigenous public servant suspended after Gaza support
November 26, 2025 by AAP
An Aboriginal public servant says it is incredibly disrespectful to be invited to play music in parliament, then be punted for expressing anti-genocide views. Read more
Titanic passenger’s watch sets record at UK auction
November 23, 2025 by AAP
A world record price has been set for Titanic memorabilia, with the sale of a gold pocket watch at a UK auction featuring mementos from the ill-fated ship. Read more
Neo-Nazi accused of threatening politician denied bail
November 21, 2025 by AAP
A neo-Nazi accused of calling on supporters to “rhetorically rape” a federal politician will remain behind bars, amid a rise in threats against officials. Read more
Antisemitic vandal jailed but set for release soon
November 19, 2025 by AAP
A man who led an antisemitic night of destruction has been jailed for his crimes but will walk on parole within weeks. Read more
Nazi chants banned in push to stop ‘vile hatred’
Neo-Nazis could face jail time or thousands of dollars in fines under laws rapidly drafted after a shocking fascist rally outside a state parliament. Read more
Anti-protest laws on places of worship to be bolstered
November 18, 2025 by AAP
Despite being deemed unconstitutional, powers to move on protesters at places of worship will be reinforced in the aftermath of a shocking neo-Nazi protest. Read more
‘Go home’: neo-Nazi’s visa torn up after shock protest
November 17, 2025 by AAP
One of the 60 demonstrators who took part in a fascist protest touting Hitler slogans outside a state parliament has had his visa cancelled. Read more
Hamas reasserts Gaza control, post-war talks grind on
November 16, 2025 by AAP
There are signs that Hamas is seeking to widen control over Gaza, raising doubts over whether it will cede authority as promised. Read more
Jewish group calls for arson accused to be refused bail
November 12, 2025 by AAP
A man charged over a synagogue arson that caused more than $20 million in damage has made a bid for freedom, almost a year after the blaze. Read more
Supporters of neo-Nazi party to be ‘exposed as racists’
Neo-Nazis are attempting to legitimise their ideology by forming a political party in the aftermath of a high-profile protest. Read more
PM demands more action on Nazi chants after ‘stuff-up’
November 11, 2025 by AAP
Scenes of neo-Nazis chanting outside a state parliament have prompted the prime minister to call for more action to outlaw Nazi chants. Read more
‘Will not be bullied’: female MPs stare down neo-Nazis
November 10, 2025 by AAP
Two women representing large Jewish communities say they will not be intimidated by extremist neo-Nazis as police permission for a street rally is questioned. Read more
Former Neighbours star found guilty over Nazi gesture
A man who once starred on the television soap Neighbours has been found guilty of making a gesture that resembled a Nazi salute. Read more
US claims ceasefire holding as Israel strikes Gaza
October 29, 2025 by AAP
The US-backed ceasefire in the Gaza conflict is under more pressure, with Israel launching strikes after accusing Hamas of an attack on its forces. Read more
Australia limits boots on ground in Gaza reconstruction
October 23, 2025 by AAP
Sending a larger group of Australian troops to Gaza would not be backed by the opposition, with an expert warning resources should stay in the Pacific region. Read more
Political wannabe ‘not Nazi saluting, just waving’
October 17, 2025 by AAP
A failed political candidate has denied performing a Nazi salute at an AFL game, instead saying he was just waving to the players. Read more
Court upholds right-wing commentator’s visa rejection
October 15, 2025 by AAP
The High Court has sided with the home affairs minister in denying US commentator Candace Owens a visa over fears she would incite discord in the community. Read more
Grieving community hopes Gaza ceasefire holds
The Jewish community in Australia is hoping that a ceasefire in Gaza will turn into a lasting peace, as Israel and Hamas prepare to swap prisoners. Read more
Focus turns to lasting peace as ceasefire deal hailed
October 10, 2025 by AAP
A ceasefire in the Middle East is a welcome breakthrough, Australia’s prime minister says, but the next steps to a lasting peace and recovery loom as tougher prospects. Read more
Major charge dropped for nurse in anti-Israel video
September 16, 2025 by AAP
A nurse sacked over her alleged inflammatory rhetoric is no longer accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients after prosecutors dropped a charge.
Lifetime sports ban after Nazi salute charge
A lifetime ban has been slapped on a man after he allegedly performed a Nazi salute before an AFL semi-final clash on the weekend. Read more
Alleged mastermind of antisemitic attacks arrested
September 10, 2025 by AAP
A man allegedly sprayed swastikas on a synagogue and played key roles in the firebombing of a childcare centre and an attack on a Jewish leader’s vacant home. Read more
Charged pro-Palestine activist to test freedom of speech
A man charged with using “insulting words” at a pro-Palestine rally will argue he has a constitutional right to freedom of speech in political discourse. Read more
‘Danger to public’: Neo-Nazi leader loses bid for bail
Neo-Nazi group leader Thomas Sewell is a danger to the public, a magistrate has found as she refused him bail over an alleged attack on an Aboriginal protest site.
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ABC blames ‘perfect storm’ for journo’s illegal sacking
September 4, 2025 by AAP
The ABC has blamed a “perfect storm” for the decision to illegally fire a journalist in what has been described as a placation of pro-Israeli lobbyists who complained about her views. Read more
‘Betrayal’: former PM condemns Palestine recognition
One of Australia’s longest-serving prime ministers has condemned government plans to recognise a Palestinian state, slamming it as a “betrayal” of international law. Read more
Journalist seeks big penalty after illegal ABC sacking
A journalist illegally sacked for sharing reports Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war wants the ABC fined enough to stop it from axing other vocal staff. Read more
Test cricket star batting for sanctions against Israel
August 28, 2025 by AAP
The prime minister has been urged to sanction Israel during a meeting with cricketer Usman Khawaja who says Anthony Albanese has the “cojones” to take action. Read more
Search for masked vandals at fighter jet-linked factory
August 27, 2025 by AAP
Footage has been released of three people allegedly involved in vandalising a metalworks with anti-Israeli messaging, after it was linked to fighter jet parts. Read more
Iran-linked attacks: Australian Jews “fearful”
August 27, 2025 by AAP
Revelations that the Iranian regime was linked to antisemitic attacks in Melbourne and Sydney have left Jewish Australians anxious and fearful. Read more






