Australian universities have been warned they risk losing accreditation for government funding if they fail to commit to addressing antisemitism, under new laws that come into force next month."From 15 July, the university threshold standards will require universities to demonstrate the action they are taking to prevent and respond to antisemitism and other forms of racism," federal Education Minister Jason Clare said today.The changes were considered a top priority by the Antisemitism Education Taskforce, which said it "provided detailed feedback" on the proposed legislative amendments, as part of an interim report released this morning.Jason Clare says the changes will take...