"Israeli dog[s] came to this hospital and I send them to [hell]," one professional was recorded saying in a video chat.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation identified the two as Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, both health workers from Bankstown Hospital in the southwestern part of Sydney in New South Wales ...
Two Australian healthcare workers are accused of threatening an Israeli man via an online video chat, claiming they have ...
Politicians and business leaders have welcomed the end of weekly CBD Palestine protests, but further action could be called ...
The NSW government's draft laws intended to protect places of worship in response to a rise of antisemitic and racial hatred attacks are facing criticisms from within the Labor Party, with some ...
Stronger penalties and boosted police powers to ensure people can practice their beliefs in safety could lead to ...
The new legislation, in which Albanese agreed to include draconian mandatory jail terms, is a serious threat to anti-genocide ...
For years politicians have used their private travel paid for by the taxpayer in questionable ways — from chauffeuring pet ...
The recent announcement that the NFL will be heading down under to Melbourne has re-sparked the decades-old rivalry between ...
The NSW government rejected an offer to bring the NFL to Australia is worth an estimated $15 million a game. But Victoria is ...
Peter Dutton is calling for a probe into when Anthony Albanese was briefed on an explosive-laden caravan linked to an alleged ...