If it can happen there,it can happen anywhere. Right,Australia?
His social media following outnumbers the population of Australia and yet,Punjabi pop star Diljit Dosanjh was the target of xenophobic hate during his tour of Australia.
This new ABC series,featuring Adam Goodes and Usman Khawaja,tackles a topic the former News Breakfast star sadly knows too well.
Bailey Smith’s social media activity is causing some concern at Geelong,with chief executive Steve Hocking admitting they will look at the star’s headline-grabbing posts.
The man who received a lifetime ban from all major Queensland sporting facilities for giving a Nazi salute at a Brisbane Lions final is accused of repeating the act.
Anti-immigration rallies that have drawn tens of thousands of Australians are being secretly controlled by neo-Nazis – part of a co-ordinated “fraud on the public”.
Charlie Kirk’s murder is a tragedy. But I cannot speak kindly of a person who,when living,was filled to the brim with hate.
Chaotic scenes unfolded on the streets of Melbourne on Saturday as agitators from largely peaceful protests that drew thousands of people clashed in the CBD.
Community leaders want a special envoy like that of the Jewish and Muslim communities,but are concerned about their remit.
Politicians would be punished for engaging in hate speech and religious discrimination would be banned under recommendations to the Albanese government.