
Labor’s changes to listing hate groups will target Islamist and far-right extremists operating just inside the limits of law
Home affairs minister says the proposal would clamp down on groups like Hizb ut-Tahrir and the National Socialist Network
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Home affairs minister says the proposal would clamp down on groups like Hizb ut-Tahrir and the National Socialist Network

Higher education regulator investigates Catholic institute after comments by academics, including endorsing the White Australia policy Get our

Third man charged for allegedly harassing ‘Australian high-office holder’ as police target people ‘causing high levels of harm to Australia’s social cohesion’

Home affairs minister’s comments come as NSW moves to ban white supremacist chants after neo-Nazi protest

Greg Piper says one of his staffers told him about the protest and his request to move it away from the building could not be facilitated Get our

Man who remained in service more than eight months after involvement revealed was also charged with possessing extremist materialGet our

One group of marchers complained about vaccines while Indigenous and pro-Palestinian groups took to streets against racismGet our

Calls for tougher ‘move-on’ laws overlook the fact that police already have considerable powers in VictoriaGet our

Sewell, who allegedly led an attack on the sacred Indigenous burial site in Melbourne known as Camp Sovereignty, was returned to custody following his court appearance

Separately, Greens call on Queensland MP to ‘apologise or resign’ for verbal altercation with Channel Nine reporter last week

Victoria police confirm arrest hours after the neo-Nazi confronted Victorian premier Jacinta Allan at a press conference

From online grievances about migration to men dressed in black in a sea of Australian flags, far-right groups clearly intended to capitalise on eventsGet our