Crackdown on masks and certain flags at protests
December 17, 2024 by AAP J-Wire
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Face masks, balaclavas, glue and chains could be banned under a crackdown on extreme and radical influences at protests in Victoria. Read more
Call to criminalise threats against places of worship
Liberal senator Paul Scarr is urging the federal government to bolster its hate crime bill and make threatening places of worship an offence following an attack on a synagogue. Read more
Warnings people could die, as hate speech intensifies
A lack of action on antisemitism may result in people being killed, leaders are warning, as community groups criticise authorities for not acting fast enough. Read more
‘Time for action’ as cops hunt synagogue fire suspects
Police enforcement and prosecutions against anti-Semitic acts need to improve, Australia’s special envoy says as she calls for concrete action. Read more
Car torched, anti-Israel graffiti defaces vehicles in Woollahra
A wave of anti-Israel vandalism in Woollahra in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Thursday, Nov. 21, has sparked outrage from authorities and the Jewish community. Read more
Sydney University accused of antisemitism
The University of Sydney is facing mounting criticism and potential legal action over allegations of antisemitism on campus. Jewish students and staff members are reportedly considering a class-action lawsuit, claiming they have encountered a hostile environment perpetuated by certain academics whose actions allegedly foster antisemitic sentiments. Read more
Backlash over Greens’ decision to appoint Faruqi to antisemitism inquiry
The Greens’ decision to appoint Senator Mehreen Faruqi to a Senate committee investigating antisemitism at universities has sparked a significant backlash, raising concerns about her suitability for the role. Read more
October 7 and the tsunami of anti-Jewish hate
August 16, 2024 by Julie Nathan
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There is a long-standing perception that anti-Jewish racism stems predominantly from the far right and from those of European ethnicity.
Officeworks extends its apology
August 2, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Officeworks’ managing director has extended her apology to the customer who was refused service in their Elsternwick store by a pro-Palestinian employee to the entire Australian Jewish community. Read more
Anti-Semitic incidents rise in Europe as Gaza war rages
The war in Gaza has contributed to a sharp rise in anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights says. Read more
Judicial inquiry into university antisemitism bill gets its second reading
June 28, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Since the horrific Hamas terrorist attack on 7 October 2023, Shadow Minister for Education, Sarah Henderson, has led the charge in holding the Albanese government and universities to account for the dramatic increase in antisemitism at Australian universities. Read more
Julian Leeser urges inquiry into antisemitism on campuses
An inquiry with royal commission-like powers would investigate reports of rising levels of antisemitism at Australian universities under an opposition proposal. Read more
Robert Goot to establish an antisemitism task force
May 28, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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The World Jewish Congress has asked Sydney-based Robert Goot to establish a WJC task force on responses to antisemitism. Read more
Bipartisan backing for tougher hate-speech penalties
The coalition has signalled it is willing to work alongside the government to strengthen hate-speech laws, amid rising levels of anti-Semitism. Read more
Richard Marles: No place for anti-Semitism, prejudice
Anti-Semitism in Australia has reached levels not seen in his lifetime, according to Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles after a Jewish school was vandalised in Melbourne.
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Rally against antisemitism and hate held in Melbourne
May 19, 2024 by David Marlow
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Around three thousand Christians and Jews from diverse communities held a peaceful rally against hate and antisemitism out in front of Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne, this afternoon. Read more
Shadow Education Minister calls for a Senate inquiry on antisemitism in university campuses
May 9, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
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Shadow Minister for Education Sarah Henderson said Australians were witnessing a failure of leadership from the Albanese Government and vice-chancellors in dealing with antisemitism in Australian universities. Read more
“Concern for the Future of Jewish Life in the West”
May 5, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
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Tel Aviv University and the American Anti-Defamation League have published the Annual Report Antisemitism Worldwide for 2023. Read more
Julian Leeser addresses Sydney’s Central
May 5, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
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Federal Liberal MP Julian Leeser addressed the congregation during Sydney’s Central Synagogue Friday night service. Read more
Peaceful rally supporting Jewish students at Melbourne University
May 2, 2024 by David Marlow
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The Australasian Union of Jewish Students held a peaceful rally today on campus at Melbourne University in support of Jewish students on campus and against antisemitism, bullying and intimidation. Read more
AUJS to rally in Melbourne tomorrow
May 1, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Representatives of the Zionist Federation of Australia will attend an AUJS rally at Melbourne University tomorrow. Read more
Labor enabled spread of antisemitism: Dutton
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has accused Anthony Albanese of enabling antisemitism to fester, blaming the prime minister for what he labelled a “national moral fog”. Read more
A deep-dive into online antisemitism
March 29, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Jewish people are scared. A hostile environment has been created in which targeting Jews seems to be once again acceptable. Read more
Antisemitism’s point of no return
March 13, 2024 by Fiamma Nirenstein - JNS.org
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We have reached the point of no return, of zero tolerance. There can be no further conciliation with antisemitism, not even in our personal lives. Read more
Invited Israeli trauma expert uninvited by Gold Coast conference
March 4, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Dr Moshe Farchi travelled from Israel to attend the Frontline Mental Health Conference at the Gold Coast only to learn that he had been uninvited and his hotel room cancelled. Read more
Here we go again
March 1, 2024 by Jeremy Rosen
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Anti-Judaism was always driven by two agents, religion and politics. Read more
BMG dumps anti-Israel musician Roger Waters
Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters, an antisemite and a harsh critic of Israel, has been dropped as a client by Berlin-based music company BMG, Variety reported on Tuesday. Read more
Beth Weizmann targeted again
January 14, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Melbourne’s Jewish Community Centre Beth Weitzmann has been once again the target of antisemitism. Read more
The post-Oct 7 era of official antisemitism begins
January 12, 2024 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
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It’s easy to think of the opening of the International Court of Justice’s trial of Israel that began this week in The Hague as just more of the same from the international community. Read more
Festival of hate
January 12, 2024 by J-Wire News Service
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A Queensland folk festival turned into a shopfront for pro-Palestine supporters, creating a toxic environment for Jewish stallholders and patrons. Read more