US tourist slams Australia for rampant anti-Semitism
A Jewish tourist holidaying in Australia says former Love Island star Sadee Sub Laban attacked them in a park, calling them ‘children killers’ and telling them to get out.
A Jewish tourist holidaying in Australia says former Love Island star Sadee Sub Laban attacked them in a park, calling them ‘children killers’ and telling them to get out.
20 years after the catastrophic Boxing Day tsunami devastated Australia’s island neighbour, Anthony Albanese has led a moving tribute.
Before first light on Christmas morning, hundreds gathered at East Point Reserve to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy and witness the unveiling of a new monument. See the photos.
Political leaders have paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the devastating Christmas Eve cyclone that devastated Darwin and claimed 66 lives.
Brisbane Heat’s round 1 team has been ripped apart by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the same day the BBL lost its biggest drawcard to injury.
When less happened to fuel prices on Scott Morrison’s watch, Anthony Albanese was up in arms, writes Caleb Bond.
Premier Chris Minns has rubbished claims made by Albanese that there will be no cuts to infrastructure investment, saying he needs to stop the review.
Jodie Haydon and Jill Biden get on “like a house on fire”, Anthony Albanese has revealed, with the First Lady offering a helping hand during dinner.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to “denounce” all forms of anti-Semitism in Australia as leaders from both sides of politics come together to open the Melbourne Holocaust Museum.
The prime minister has shot down the suggestion he has nick named his VIP plane Toto One after his cavoodle.
Anthony Albanese has been urged to issue an apology to the Australian people as he keeps quiet on whether he specifically raised one issue with President Xi Jinping.
The Chinese Communist Party aimed its propaganda machine against Australia after Anthony Albanese called out the country’s ‘dangerous’ behaviour.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese has broken his silence on a “dangerous” act by China that injured Aussie navy divers.
Anthony Albanese says he will not reveal details of his recent sideline conversation with President Xi Jinping, but insists Beijing is very aware of concerns about China’s “dangerous” use of sonar injuring several Australian navy divers.
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