Australian police suspect explosives stashed on Sydney’s outskirts were evidence of a deadly escalation in a campaign of antisemitic arson and graffiti crimes that has been waged in major cities for months,
Antisemitic graffiti, explosives decried. MELBOURNE, Australia -- Three more incidents of antisemitic graffiti were found across Sydney on Thursday morning, leading Australian pol
Australian police say a trailer laden with explosives found on the outskirts of Syndey last week is the latest escalation in a series of antisemitic attacks in the country.
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has shown “more leadership” than the Prime Minister. Anthony Albanese announced new measures on Tuesday to combat antisemitism after convening with state leaders and hearing a ...
As acts of violence against Sydney’s Jewish community escalate, condemnation isn’t enough. Now the premier is reaching for the law.
The explosives located in a caravan could have caused a 'potential mass casualty event', authorities have said.
Assistant Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite claims New South Wales Premier Chris Minns is taking “quick and decisive” action on antisemitic behaviour.
Three more incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti were found across Sydney yesterday morning, leading Australian political leaders to warn of an escalation in hatred and decry as terrorism explosives found earlier in a trailer on the city’s outskirts.
Business events celebrating the Chinese lunar New Year step up next week, with gala dinners planned in the major capitals and casinos gearing up to mark the Year of the Snake, which was ushered in on Wednesday.
The New South Wales state government has announced the creation of a new manufacturing hub for electric buses and electric trucks on the South Coast. The new facility, to be built in Nowra, a city of more than 22,000, from late 2025, will produce electric buses, electric trucks, and hydrogen fuel cell engines.
Discovery of sprayed slogans including 'Jew dogs' comes day after announcement of apparent bomb plot against Jewish targets amid escalation in antisemitic incidents in Australia
PRIME MINISTER: I have not said that. I have said that I do not comment. I can't be clearer. I can say, I can say it the same way, you know, that I said yesterday. I'll say the same thing tomorrow. I do not talk about operational matters for an ongoing investigation.