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Australian Jews up security, conceal identity after rash of antisemitic attacks
Police and private security stationed outside Jewish school as children return from summer break; community leader says some Jews removing kippot and mezuzot
Australian authorities foil possible antisemitic attack after finding trailer packed with explosives
Australian authorities say they’ve foiled a potential “mass casualty” attack with the discovery of a trailer packed with explosives in northwest Sydney, and “an indication” it was to be used against targets in the Jewish community following a spate of antisemitic incidents.
Australia wakes to more antisemitic graffiti after a discovery of explosives was revealed by police
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.
Trailer found packed with explosives ready for ‘antisemitic attack’ in Australia: ‘Potential mass casualty event’
A trailer packed with explosives and a list of apparent Jewish targets was found hidden in an Australian suburb last week, police revealed Wednesday — in what they described as a thwarted
Australian police link stash of explosives and list of Jewish targets to an antisemitic plot
Australian police believe explosives found 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
Australia antisemitism: Sydney school hit in latest attack
A Jewish school and two other properties in Sydney were sprayed with antisemitic slurs, authorities said on Thursday (January 30), a day after police said they had foiled an attack involving explosives in a suburb of the nation's biggest city.
Australia's reputation 'shredded' by anti-Semitic spate
Australia was once viewed as a multicultural melting pot but a string of attacks against its Jewish community has cast doubt over this perception.
Australian police probe if explosives stashed for antisemitic ‘terrorism’
Caravan in outer suburban Sydney contained industrial explosives and notes listing 'Jewish entities' Australian police were Thursday investigating if explosives stashed in an abandoned caravan outside Sydney were part of a planned "terrorism event" targeting Jewish residents.
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‘Majestic’ ocean creature makes surprise appearance off Australia. ‘Unforgettable’
“A beautiful (minke) whale was spotted near Bundeena Wharf today, giving passengers on the Cronulla Ferries an unforgettable ...
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Waugh driven to rewrite history as Sydney secures 2027 Rugby World Cup Final
Twenty-four years after Jonny Wilkinson kicked that drop goal to win the Rugby World Cup at Homebush, another decider will be ...
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Australia urges citizens to be cautious about using China AI model DeepSeek
Australia Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wednesday urged Australians to be cautious when using Chinese AI model DeepSeek, the ...
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America rejected MDMA, but Australia didn’t. Here’s why psychedelics have been embraced Down Under
“The experience was so powerful that we felt compelled to help support the legal development of psychedelic-assisted ...
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Everything you need to know about Luke Combs' Sydney concerts
More than 160,000 country music fans will flock to Sydney Olympic Park over the next two days to see US singer Luke Combs ...
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Australia’s Wallabies add a test in Japan to a big 2025 rugby schedule
The Wallabies will play a test in Japan in October ahead of a European tour in what will be a packed international rugby schedule for Australia’s national team in 2025.
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Australia's Albanese defends antisemitism response as Israel urges more action
Israel urged Australia to do more to halt an "epidemic of antisemitism" in the country as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ...
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I spent four days on a train in the Australian outback — it was my idea of hell
Thomas Treloar, aka the nicest man in Oz, swapped accountancy for his role as guest experience manager. He says he has ‘the ...
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