The most shocking thing about the neo-Nazi rally in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, outside the corridors of state parliament, wasn’t their hateful, anti-Semitic rhetoric.
The first neo-Nazi rally in New South Wales, authorised by the NSW Police, took place on November 8, with police approval.
The arson took place in Ripponlea, Melbourne, on 6 December 2024, around 4:10 a.m. Three masked men broke in, poured accelerant throughout the synagogue, and set it ablaze. The damage was catastrophic ...
A coalition of nine Jewish organisations has today released an open letter urging the Australian Government to reject the plan proposed by Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism (ASECA plan) ...
SYDNEY, Australia - When Sharon Stoliar saw the images of masked terrorists rampaging through southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 ...
They lie and hijack the ANZAC legend while defiling the memory of almost 40,000 Australians who died fighting Nazi Germany.
“This is an intolerable crime, a terrible threat to our democracy,” King told The Media Line. “We hope that now that the war ...
I was born a few days before Hitler fired the starting pistol for the official opening of World War II, and was a ...
Sydney man Jack Eltis said the National Socialist Network “was about 90 per cent” of the way to forming state and national ...
Protesters showed up outside the New South Wales parliament with a large banner that read "Abolish the Jewish lobby." There was outrage against the NSW police for allowing it to occur.
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