QUT under fire for antisemitic display at anti-racism symposium
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is under intense scrutiny after an antisemitic image was displayed during a “comedy” event associated with its controversial National Symposium on Unifying Anti-Racist Research and Action. Read more
Queensland University of Technology under fire for anti-Israel speakers at anti-racism symposium
The Queensland University of Technology’s (QUT) National Symposium on Unifying Anti-Racist Research and Action is generating controversy due to the participation of speakers with a history of making inflammatory anti-Israel and antisemitic statements. Read more
StandWithUs Australia launches nationwide campaign to combat rising antisemitism
StandWithUs Australia has announced a nationwide campaign, “Defend the Truth, Empower the Future,” set to run from 27 January to 2 February, in response to the unprecedented rise in antisemitism and anti-Zionist propaganda across the country, particularly on social media platforms. Read more
Man charged after attempted arson attack on Newtown Synagogue
January 22, 2025 by Rob Klein
A 33-year-old man, identified as Adam Edward Moule, has been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged antisemitic attack on the Newtown Synagogue in Sydney’s inner west. Read more
Australian government confirms Sue Lines will not attend Auschwitz commemoration
January 22, 2025 by Rob Klein
Contrary to reports, Senate President and Labor Senator Sue Lines will not attend the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz following backlash over her past comments accusing Israel of apartheid. The Australian government confirmed that Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus will represent the country at the commemoration in Poland. Read more
Woman to face court over Woollahra antisemitism attack
January 20, 2025 by Rob Klein
A western Sydney woman has been arrested and charged over an antisemitic firebombing and vandalism attack in Woollahra last month. Read more
Antisemitic attack in Dover Heights: Former home of Jewish leader targeted
The Dover Heights home targeted in an antisemitic attack early Friday morning was previously owned by Alex Ryvchin, a prominent Jewish leader and co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry. Read more
Albanese rules out recognition of Palestinian state before election
January 16, 2025 by Rob Klein
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out formally recognizing a Palestinian state before Australia’s federal election in May, asserting that such a move would require significant reform within Palestinian governance and the exclusion of Hamas from any future leadership. Read more
Survey finds 1 In 5 Australians hold significant antisemitic views
January 16, 2025 by Rob Klein
The Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) latest Global Index of Antisemitism reveals an alarming rise in antisemitic attitudes worldwide, with nearly half of all adults—an estimated 2.2 billion people—holding significant antisemitic beliefs. The 2025 survey, the most comprehensive of its kind, highlights that younger people are more likely to discriminate against Jews, underscoring the urgency of education and awareness initiatives. Read more
Four charged as investigations continue into Bondi fires
January 14, 2025 by Rob Klein
Police have charged four men in connection with a series of suspicious fires in Bondi last year, including a blaze at the iconic Lewis’ Continental Kitchen, a kosher takeaway and catering business. Read more
Criticism of anti-Israel slogans at Sydney Festival’s family show
The Sydney Festival is facing a wave of criticism following the inclusion of a pro-Palestinian monologue in the Air Time show, presented by Branch Nebula at the Seymour Centre in Chippendale, a family-oriented performance featuring parkour, BMX, and skateboarding. Read more
Newtown Synagogue attack investigated as attempted arson
January 12, 2025 by Rob Klein
The investigation into the graffiti attack on Newtown Synagogue has revealed that the perpetrators intended to burn the building down, escalating the incident from vandalism to an attempted act of terrorism. Read more
Second antisemitic attack in 24 hours: Newtown Synagogue defaced
January 11, 2025 by Rob Klein
For the second time in as many days, a synagogue in Sydney has been defaced with antisemitic graffiti with swastikas. Read more
Southern Sydney Synagogue defaced in shocking anti-semitic attack
January 10, 2025 by Rob Klein
The Southern Sydney Synagogue has been vandalised in a disturbing massive graffiti attack. Read more
Jewish CEO targeted by shareholder’s antisemitic attacks
The former CEO of an ASX-listed AI company, Idan, has spoken out after being subjected to a barrage of antisemitic abuse from the company’s largest shareholder. Read more
Macquarie University probes academic’s extremist anti-Israel comments
Macquarie University has launched an investigation into Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah, a sociology academic, following a series of incendiary social media posts that have prompted widespread condemnation and made students feel unsafe. Read more
Antisemitic graffiti attack on home of former president of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies
December 31, 2024 by Rob Klein
When Lesli Berger, a former president of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, returned recently from a family vacation, he was horrified to find antisemitic graffiti defacing the back wall of his property in Sydney’s Bellevue Hill. Read more
Anti-Israel post leads to legal showdown
Jewish commodities trader Ronnie Sternberg has accused pro-Palestine activists of using AVOs to stifle open discussion. Read more
Moriah College students excel in HSC
December 23, 2024 by Rob Klein
Moriah College’s Class of 2024 has delivered exceptional results in the Higher School Certificate (HSC), underscoring the school’s academic rigour and commitment to holistic student development. Read more
Emanuel School celebrates exceptional 2024 HSC results
December 23, 2024 by Rob Klein
Sydney’s Emanuel School is celebrating the outstanding achievements of its Class of 2024 in the Higher School Certificate (HSC). Read more
The light of hope: faith leaders unite against antisemitism
December 20, 2024 by Rob Klein
Faith leaders from across the Berowra electorate in Sydney’s North united last night at Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral in Waitara for a historic display of interfaith solidarity against antisemitism under the theme “Unity, Hope, and Light.” Read more
Remembering Kindertransport: A legacy of bravery and loss
December 1, 2024 by Rob Klein
December 1 marks Kindertransport Day, commemorating the first train that carried Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Germany to safety in England in 1938. Read more
Steven Lowy signals first half 2026 opening for Hakoah
November 29, 2024 by Rob Klein
The Hakoah Club’s redevelopment at White City is now projected to be completed in the first half of 2026, President Steven Lowy announced at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday evening. Read more
Lior captivates audience in historic Emanuel Synagogue sanctuary
November 29, 2024 by Rob Klein
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Lior performed to a packed house at Sydney’s Emanuel Synagogue, inaugurating the synagogue’s restored art-deco Heritage Sanctuary. Read more
Second man charged in Sydney antisemitic vandalism case
November 29, 2024 by Rob Klein
A 19-year-old man has been charged over a series of antisemitic vandalism attacks in Woollahra in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, marking the second arrest in the case. The incidents, which targeted vehicles and buildings with offensive graffiti, occurred on Nov. 21 and caused nearly $100,000 in damages. Read more
Review calls for safer, more inclusive Sydney University
November 27, 2024 by Rob Klein
The Hodgkinson External Review Report has recommended that the University of Sydney enforce “strict limits on disruptive protests,” including banning encampments and protests in buildings, to create a “safe and inclusive environment for all students,” particularly marginalised groups such as the Jewish community. Read more
Premier Chris Minns visits Woollahra
November 22, 2024 by Rob Klein
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns visited Emanuel Synagogue in Sydney’s Woollahra this morning, meeting with synagogue leaders following a spate of antisemitic incidents that recently occurred nearby in Woollahra. Read more
Shaked visa denial sparks outrage
November 22, 2024 by Rob Klein
Former Israeli interior and justice minister Ayelet Shaked has been denied a visa to visit Australia on the grounds that she could “vilify” Australians or “incite discord.” Read more
Stop The Hate Mate campaign launched at NSW Parliament House
November 22, 2024 by Rob Klein
The Stop The Hate Mate campaign was launched at New South Wales Parliament House, marking a united effort to combat hate speech and foster harmony within the community. Read more
Avril Alba appointed Head of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney
November 21, 2024 by Rob Klein
The University of Sydney has appointed Avril Alba as the new Head of the School of Languages and Cultures (SLC) and Professor in Holocaust Studies and Jewish Civilisation, effective 7 January 2025. Read more