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Australia was once viewed as a multicultural melting pot but a string of attacks against its Jewish community has cast doubt over this perception.
Three more incidents of antisemitic graffiti were found across Sydney on Thursday 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.
Assistant Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite claims New South Wales Premier Chris Minns is taking “quick and decisive” action on antisemitic behaviour. “I certainly back what Chris Minns is doing.
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NSW Premier Chris Minns claims he is “horrified” at the recent antisemitic attack on a Sydney childcare, which was firebombed and defaced.
Sky News host Peta Credlin slams Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over his “woefully apathetic” condemnation of antisemitism in Australia.
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has shown “more leadership” than ... they feel supported,” Mr Littleproud told Sky News Australia. “They feel supported by a premier that actually does have the levers ...
Chris Minns says he “can’t promise an end” to the spate of anti-Semitic attacks in NSW, but is vowing strong police responses and to even make changes to the law “to keep people safe”.
Premier Chris Minns welcomed The Daily Telegraph’s team Bean back to Sydney on Sunday after an epic 20,000 km adventure spanning twenty countries and four continents.
Police in Australia say they have seized explosives that they believe were intended for a plot to target Jews. The explosives, as well as material containing details about Jewish institutions, were found earlier this month in a camper van in a suburb of Sydney.
Israel urged Australia to do more to halt an "epidemic of antisemitism" in the country as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government was doing all it could to combat attacks that he says include domestic terrorism.