Australia enacts stringent anti-hate crime laws in response to sharp uptick in incidents of antisemitism in the country.
Michelle Grattan is a press gallery journalist and former editor of The Canberra Times. She is a professorial fellow at the ...
This legislative action comes in response to a series of notable anti-Semitic incidents, which included the defacement of ...
"Public discourse has increasingly been weaponized, with hateful rhetoric aimed at attacking groups in the Australian ...
The amendment to the legal framework has prompted a wave of anti-Semitic attacks that have opened a major debate in the country ...
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Australia significantly toughened its laws against hate crimes on Thursday, adopting amendments that make prison sentences ...
A new law in Australia mandates at least one year in prison for using the Roman salute. This is part of strict regulations ...
Hate symbols and terror offences will be punishable with mandatory jail terms ranging from one to six years in Australia, ...