Condemning a terrorist attack is easy. We need the condemnation, and the solidarity, but we also need action

Long before the shocking killings in Sydney, the threat of antisemitic violence was often left unchallenged. That must change

Australia recorded 1,654 anti-Jewish incidents in year to September – three times higher than any annual total before Gaza war

Editorial: The beachside attack on Australia’s Jews, targeting a Hanukah gathering, reflects growing bigotry and political violence

Communities express shock and solidarity after at least 12 people killed iin Sydney at event marking start of Hanukah

Once again, Jewish people were targeted and attacked on a major religious holiday, marking the latest escalation in an antisemitism epidemic.

EDITORIAL. The obvious antisemitic nature of the Sydney massacre, the deadliest ever recorded in Australia, can only cause consternation in a country that was a refuge for many…

Many are asking why more wasn't done to prevent the shootings after a spate of antisemitism-related offences.

After the latest in a series of deadly attacks on the global Jewish community, Jews are angry. And we have good reason to be, says Dave Rich of the Community Security Trust

Australia suffered one of the deadliest massacres in its modern history when two gunmen opened fire on a Jewish celebration at Bondi in Sydney. Lucy Hough talks to the Guardian…

Videos and eyewitness accounts reveal how Australia's worst mass shooting in nearly three decades unfolded.

Condemning a terrorist attack is easy. We need the condemnation, and the solidarity, but we also need action

Interfaith groups share messages of love, unity and ‘deep heartbreak and condolences’ in the wake of antisemitic mass shooting

Now is the time to simply say: Jewish lives matter. May we rise above the horror and national shame to be a better and stronger country

Critics of proposed changes in response to Bondi beach terror attack say they could be used to ‘pursue agendas that divide communities’