Hate speech laws were passed in NSW after an explosives-laden caravan was found in Dural alongside a note referencing The ...
When it comes to antisemitism, politicians in this country are often quick to jump on the claim without waiting for evidence.
The timeline from the discovery to the exposure of the fake terrorist plot reveals how political exploitation served to stoke fears and erode public confidence.
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NSW Premier Chris Minns has defended controversial new racial hatred laws days after it was revealed a caravan laden with explosives in Sydney’s north was not a terror-related incident but a criminal ...
The Australian Federal Police said the caravan, filled with explosives, was "never going to cause a mass casualty event".
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A bomb-laden trailer that politicians earlier described as an antisemitic terrorism plot was a complicated hoax, police said ...
The timing matters because hate speech laws were rushed through, in part, because of the angst over antisemitic attacks.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has accused Peter Dutton of being reckless over his reaction to an explosives laden caravan ...
Raids have been carried out across Sydney today by federal and state police investigating organised crime links to the Dural ...
Police found a list of Jewish targets together with a cache of Powergel, an explosive used in the mining industry, in a trailer in the outer suburb of Dural on Jan. 19, New South Wales state ...
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