Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing pressure to release information on possible foreign funding of antisemitic attacks in Australia.
Australian police have said foreign actors could be funding a recent wave of antisemitic attacks, as authorities struggle to respond to violent incidents targeting synagogues and neighbourhoods with Jewish communities in Sydney and Melbourne.
The promotion of Sports and Aged Care Minister Anika Wells to cabinet to replace Mr Shorten means that of the 22 ministers, 11 are men and 11 are women, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese noted at ...
Australian detectives are investigating whether foreign actors are paying criminals to commit antisemitic attacks in the country.
At a meeting in the US with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the former PM agreed to make representations to Canberra on whether the rallies could be shifted away from the CBD streets.
Amid a spate of antisemitic attacks, the latest The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll showed law and order overtaking climate change as a top-three voter issue.
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Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Reece Kershaw has confirmed its dedicated anti-Semitism taskforce, called Operation Avalite, is investigating 15 serious allegations and had received 166 reports of crime. (However, some of these were duplicates and others did not meet the threshold of a crime.)
Anthony Albanese has vowed to take the 'strongest ... Oscar Jenkins has died since being captured fighting in Ukraine. Melbourne teacher Mr Jenkins, 32, had travelled to the war zone and was ...
In the lead up to the last election a confident Anthony Albanese said Labor was "kicking with the wind". With little room for error, this time they will be kicking against it.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese buckles to pressure to call a meeting of state and territory leaders to respond to a wave of anti-Semitic attacks over the summer.
Australian detectives are examining whether foreign entities are funding criminal groups to carry out antisemitic attacks in the country.