Sydney, antisemitic and after nurses
A midwife has said pregnant Jewish women and Jewish healthcare workers are afraid to speak out about what she claims is rife antisemitism in the Australian healthcare system.
The NSW government returns to parliament on Tuesday. The premier’s proposed vilification laws are facing a rebellion.
Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes and independent Senator Gerard Rennick have called for migrants to better embrace Western ...
One of Australia’s wealthiest and most influential councils is poised to implement a “politically, not legally” motivated ...
Synagogue president David Lewis and Chief Minister Dr. Rabbi Benjamin Elton were set to meet with Moore on Tuesday following ...
Several Labor MPs have criticised reforms introduced by the Minns government on Tuesday which they say will give police ...
Politicians have made inflammatory interventions, prejudicing the legal rights of the nurses involved and using their ...
Saturday night’s incident comes as similar slurs were spray-painted on a school property and a nearby home in Maroubra on ...
Criticism of the state of Israel or its government is not necessarily antisemitic, according to a new definition about to be ...
While the media and politicians have pilloried two young nurses for making stupid and politically backward comments about Israel, another incident last week pointed to the manufactured character of ...
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