Tony Burke has also provided an update on the cohort of 34 Australians seeking to leave a Syrian refugee camp.
A global team of researchers, including Professor Stephen Reicher from the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the ...
The core membership of the National Socialist Network which held an anti-Jewish rally outside NSW parliament last year was a ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has confirmed that the first step towards banning the radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir under Australia’s new hate laws has been completed.
A small group of men, some with a history of violence, have contempt for Australian attitudes to the evils of Nazi Germany ...
Professor Onwubiko Agozino complained to police that several juveniles targeted him in a racist attack, which was refuted by ...
The City of Post Falls has sparked controversy by removing Juneteenth as a city holiday, prompting a local anti-hate group ...
Radical Islamist organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir is about to become the first group banned under new hate speech laws.
A 19-year-old from Lake Charles has been indicted on federal charges after he and an extremist group reportedly stalked and ...
The home affairs minister revealed his department had received advice from ASIO that the group met the legal threshold to be banned.
The Anti-Defamation League and Blue Square Alliance Against Hate are joining forces in a new partnership to combat the spread ...
An influx of federal and state laws trying to curb hateful rhetoric after a wave of antisemitic attacks are risking free speech and could anger the public, a constitutional law expert warns.
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