Fallout from war in Gaza ‘a risk for ALP’
The Muslim community’s abandonment of the US Democrats over the party’s stance on Gaza gives Anthony Albanese a glimpse of what Labor could face.
The Muslim community’s abandonment of the US Democrats over the party’s stance on Gaza gives Anthony Albanese a glimpse of what Labor could face.
William Tyrrell’s Spider-Man suit would have taken hundreds of years to break down and no traces of the little boy were found during a painstaking forensic search three years ago, inquest hears.
The Coalition has accused the government of funnelling social cohesion funding to organisations in its electorates to shore up its at-risk heartlands but Labor has labelled the accusation ‘ridiculous’.
Fundamentalist cleric Wissam Haddad has broken his silence after being taken to court by Australia’s peak Jewish body, defending his sermons as rooted in Islamic scripture or ‘facts’, claiming he’d become a ‘sacrificial lamb’.
The Home Affairs Minister has warned Lebanon’s refugee crisis could rival the displacement of Rohingya Muslims as one of the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophes if Israel does not stop hostilities.
A police investigation into Bronwyn Winfield’s suspected murder remains ‘ongoing’, as one of the state’s top cops conceded updates may instead be first aired on The Australian’s investigative podcast.
The country’s peak Hindu body has declared it has ‘lost faith’ with the Greens, warning the party of a ‘long road’ ahead to regain trust.
Australia’s Covid pandemic response fixated on case numbers and lost sight of the broader mental-health impacts of lockdowns and school closures, a landmark inquiry has found.
Broken Hill has emerged from darkness with three uninterrupted days of power and the erection of six emergency transmission towers but the government has urged residents to remain cautious.
The country’s peak Jewish body has taken a radical cleric to the Federal Court after a slew of alleged anti-Semitic sermons that called the community ‘vile and treacherous people’.
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