Charged Nomad owner may be in strife with Jewish landlord
Al Yazbek’s famed Nomad restaurant in Sydney is in a building owned by a prominent Jewish family who are reportedly upset over allegations he held a Nazi sign at a pro-Palestine rally.
Al Yazbek’s famed Nomad restaurant in Sydney is in a building owned by a prominent Jewish family who are reportedly upset over allegations he held a Nazi sign at a pro-Palestine rally.
The Nomad hospitality group is in crisis after charges were laid against founder Al Yazbek for allegedly holding a Nazi sign at a pro-Palestine rally, with patrons and corporate clients cancelling bookings as it emerges one of Yazbek’s top head chefs is an Israeli-born Jew.
Alan Yazbek, the owner of famous hatted restaurants Nomad in Sydney and Melbourne’s Reine & La Rue, has been revealed as the protester arrested after allegedly holding up a swastika sign at a pro-Palestine rally.
Police must have the power to reject repeated protests, NSW Premier Chris Minns says, attacking the leader of the weekly pro-Palestine rallies as a ‘professional demonstrator’.
The alleged mastermind of a scheme in which a NSW caravan park resident with no assets became owner of more than 20 companies has been charged with multiple criminal offences.
Super industry backs moves to stop DV perpetrators benefiting financially from the death of their partners, following revelations an abuser was awarded a $65,000 payout when his wife took her own life.
India’s network of engineering and technology institutions could also set up campuses in Australia under deals offered by visiting Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goya.
Aboriginal police have confirmed the Northern Territory’s long-denied policy of ‘cleaning up the streets’ by removing homeless Indigenous people from public view for visits by political leaders.
Aboriginal police officers are taking legal action against the NT government over decades of unequal pay and racist behaviour by fellow cops, saying they have been smeared as ‘lazy and useless’.
NSW police will apply for fresh inquests into the death of four men suspected to be gay hate crimes, as the Minns government commits to implement the report of a landmark inquiry.
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