Speaking alongside Opposition leader Peter Dutton at the opening of the Melbourne Holocaust Museum, Mr Albanese said the aftermath of October 7 attacks has resulted in Australian Jews “bearing a pain you should never have had to bear again”. “And you are feeling fear. Anxious that the long shadows of the past have crept into the present,” he said. “That should not be happening in a land that offered refuge then – and embraces you now.” Addressing an audience that included former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg, and holocaust survivor and composer George Dreyfus, the father of federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus,...