Jewish schools have stopped taking part in interfaith programs because they "don't feel safe", a royal commission into anti-Semitism has heard.
Sarah Spina-Matthews
Academics from a leading institution have shared suggestions for the most effective interventions against anti-Semitism with a royal commission.
Catherine Bouris and Max Aldred
A former jihadist is backing a crackdown on hate preachers and pushing for a greater focus on deradicalisation programs, contradicting arguments from experts.
Max Aldred
Youth advisers have outlined youth-focused approaches to counter extremism, as an inquiry heard programs can succeed without strictly changing beliefs.
A youth justice insider has exposed the gory mix of content shaping a new form of extremism, as authorities call out gaming and social media.
A community leader has defended vigils held for slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as the charities regulator pushed for greater enforcement powers.
Conflicts in the Middle East are fuelling an increase in extremist material being accessed in Australia and the need for more widespread deradicalisation.
Duncan Murray
Violent extremism is increasingly driven by mixed and unstable belief systems rather than clear-cut ideologies, a royal commission has heard.
An unnamed police commander rejects warnings tougher action against hate preachers would make them harder to monitor at a high-level probe.
Police could not lawfully stop a neo-Nazi rally outside NSW parliament despite its explicit aims, a royal commission probing anti-Semitism has been told.
Artistic works that breach workplace safety and anti-discrimination laws can be cut off from funding, but not individuals, a government arts body says.
Noah Secomb
‘No platform is above the law, and this action demonstrates that eSafety will not hesitate to use the full range of its powers to protect Australians.’
Sineva Wilson
Targeted education from preschool to university is essential to change embedded hateful views, the envoy tasked with combating anti-Semitism says.
Practitioners are being assured by the health regulator they won't be censored under new guidelines based on a controversial definition of anti-Semitism.
The public service at all levels of government has been called out at an anti-Semitism inquiry for lacking the ability to consider Jewish workers.
Allowing certain groups such as Jewish security organisations to carry guns risked the appearance of favouritism, an anti-Semitism inquiry has been told.
Abe Maddison
The Perth doctor who joined Islamic State 10 years ago and was recently discovered alive in a Baghdad prison had close ties with a key leader of the terrorist group in Syria who remains on the run.
Rhianna Mitchell
A federal politician has choked back tears as revealed how his young son was too scared to go to public events after the Bondi Beach attack.
Lucinda Garbutt-Young and Melissa Meehan
The parents of a former Perth doctor who joined Islamic State — and was previously thought to have been killed in a strike — say they want nothing to do with their radicalised son that ‘ruined’ their lives.
Charlton Hart
Pressure is building on state and federal governments to step up their funding for Jewish security as an inquiry investigating anti-Semitism continues.
Eleanor Wilson
The royal commission into the Bondi massacre might miss out on key evidence as a former source to an Australian spy agency has had his visa application denied.
Tess Ikonomou
The peak body for Australia's judges has hit back at the opposition leader for criticising the decision to grant bail to a member of the ISIS bride cohort.
The father of Perth doctor Tareq Kamleh, presumed dead after being recruited to Islamic State, says he will accept whatever the Australian Government chooses to do with him.
Rhianna Mitchell and Brooke Rolfe
He went to a normal school, became a respected doctor and lived ‘a lifestyle not consistent with ... a practising Muslim’. Here’s the inside story into how Tareq Kamleh become an Islamic State terrorist.