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Monitoring Antisemitism Intel
July 10, 2025
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Hate has no place? If only that was true

Source: afr.com afr.com
Key Topics in this News Article:
Antisemitism Australia Israel Terrorism
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The Albanese government’s new plan is a good beginning in the fight against antisemitism. It remains to be seen whether it will ever be implemented. The government says it would consider withdrawing funding from universities and arts organisations that don’t take action against antisemitism. Yet, somehow at the same time, Creative Australia is sending to the Venice Biennale an artist whose work appears to glorify a leader of Hezbollah, a terrorist group committed to the destruction of Israel. In the words of Creative Australia, the artist will “represent Australia”. Loading...
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July 10, 2025

Universities and artists face funding threat under antisemitism plan being considered by Australian government


Source: theguardian.com theguardian.com

July 10, 2025

Antisemitism plan would strip funding from unis, arts events who fail to fight Jewish hate


Source: abc.net.au abc.net.au

July 7, 2025

Jewish Australians call for national anti-hate unit


Source: perthnow.com.au perthnow.com.au

March 26, 2025

Khaled Sabsabi show cancelled one month after sacking from Venice Biennale


Source: theguardian.com theguardian.com

February 24, 2025

Albanese ‘confident’ US would come to Australia’s defence in event of attack


Source: theguardian.com theguardian.com

February 14, 2025

‘Art should not be censored’: Khaled Sabsabi responds to cancellation of Venice Biennale project


Source: theguardian.com theguardian.com

February 13, 2025

Khaled Sabsabi dropped as Australia’s representative to Venice Biennale


Source: theguardian.com theguardian.com

February 13, 2025

Hate speech laws can’t fill the civic vacuum exposed by antisemitism


Source: afr.com afr.com

February 5, 2025

Labor backs mandatory sentences for terror and hate crimes amid Coalition pressure


Source: abc.net.au abc.net.au

January 20, 2025

Daycare centre attack near synagogue ‘evil hate crime’


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