Super struggle over Israeli investment
UniSuper’s board has been urged to ignore a university-based campaign to divest from and not invest in Israeli companies connected to the war effort.
UniSuper’s board has been urged to ignore a university-based campaign to divest from and not invest in Israeli companies connected to the war effort.
Erin Patterson, who has been charged with the three so-called mushroom murders, has been remanded to reappear in the Victorian Supreme Court on August 21.
A released detainee was involved in an alleged crime spree that prompted 16 charges.
There have been four stages of anti-Israel protests in Australia with police anxious to prevent a breakout of violence on university campuses.
The Zionist Federation of Australia is urging police to enforce the law on university campuses that are determined to eradicate anti-Semitism.
Labor is struggling to meet its housing goal but is hoping 20,000 new training places will help build 1.2m new dwellings over the next five years.
The Albanese government will freeze social security deeming rates for another year, in a bonus for seniors.
Melbourne-born Neil Prakash, charged with six terrorism-related offences, was courted by a radical Islamic centre after converting, a Melbourne court was told.
Tim Pallas has delivered a budget that does little to address Victoria’s soaring debt and keeps the state on Labor’s well-worn political path.
The woman charged with killing three people using death cap mushrooms may learn on Tuesday where and when her committal hearing will be held.
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