Muslim community leaders across southern Queensland say they're alarmed by a rise in Islamophobia in recent weeks, including bomb threats and abuse directed at children. A mosque on the Gold Coast was allegedly targeted in a bomb hoax at the weekend, while last week a bomb threat forced the evacuation of 1,700 students from the Islamic College of Brisbane. It's part of a growing national trend. The Islamophobia Register of Australia — an organisation set up to monitor incidents — recorded 366 cases of online abuse between January 2023 and November 2024, according to its latest report. From September 2014...