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A report is recommending Australian universities lose government funding unless they address attacks on Jewish students and ...
Australia warns universities could lose funding if they fail to address antisemitism. Officials unveiled a plan to stop ...
Australia's special envoy, Jillian Segal, has proposed a strategy to combat antisemitism, potentially cutting funding to ...
After brief hiatus, antisemitism in Australia rears head with Melbourne attacks While government seems to be taking anti-Jewish threats more seriously, hate speech is becoming more normalized ...
Australia’s Jewish community, numbering around 120,000, has been among the hardest hit by the global surge in antisemitism since October 7, 2023.
When antisemitism is tolerated – or dressed up as political critique – it doesn’t stay in the abstract. It sets fires to synagogues. It vandalizes restaurants. And it kills.
For Star subscribers: Gov. Katie Hobbs should veto the bill that punishes alleged "antisemitism" by inviting lawsuits against teachers and faculty for conducting beneficial discussions on hard topics.