Sharri Markson: ‘I feel safer in Israel than in Sydney’
Journalist Sharri Markson has blamed police and the Albanese government for rising anti-Semitism in Australia — and says she feels safer in Israel than she does here.
Journalist Sharri Markson has blamed police and the Albanese government for rising anti-Semitism in Australia — and says she feels safer in Israel than she does here.
With a federal election looming, Anthony Albanese has shifted into campaign footing. Here we can reveal the top policy areas the Prime Minister is eyeing for his election platform.
Her brand new political party might be light on detail, but former Labor Senator Fatima Payman’s strategy man knows one thing for sure: no deals with One Nation.
After US VP Kamala Harris made headlines by appearing on viral sex-positive podcast Call Her Daddy — Liberals in Australia have launched their own podcast election strategy.
Tanya Plibersek has finally revealed the reasons behind her controversial decision to stall a gold mine in regional NSW. Read what she has to say.
State and federal Labor governments are embroiled in a heated blame game over who is responsible for the controversial decision to stall a gold mine in regional NSW.
A controversial Sydney church where a priest was allegedly stabbed over his political and religious opinions has blasted the Albanese government’s new misinformation bill.
Australians refusing to co-operate with ‘misinformation hearings’ could be jailed for up to a year, the Coalition has claimed, while others slam Labor’s “big brother” bill.
One year on: Australian Jews reveal how their ‘lives have been changed forever’ by the October 7 attacks.
Tehran’s ambassador to Australia has been hauled into a meeting with Albanese government bureaucrats after he publicly praised a terrorist as a ‘remarkable leader’.
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