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Bondi massacre, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivered an apology in front of thousands at Australia's National Day of Mourning.
Australia's Parliament has passed new anti-hate speech and gun laws following a deadly attack at a Jewish festival in Sydney last month.
Dismissing the amendments as a stunt, the Prime Minister was among a large group of Labor MPs who voted down an amendment to hate crimes laws to ban flag burning. Veteran and Queensland MP Philip Thomson has slammed the move by Labor as a disgrace that “deeply offends millions of Australians”.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese married his partner Jodie Haydon in a secretive and intimate ceremony on Saturday at his official residence in the national capital, Canberra. Albanese is the first prime minister to ...
Australia has tightened its gun laws after returning for two emergency days of parliament to respond to the Bondi terror attack.
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Mourner’s Kaddish for Bondi Beach victims recited in Australian parliament as tougher hate crime laws pass
(JTA) — A Jewish member of Australian Parliament recited the Mourner’s Kaddish in an address Monday to honor the victims of the Hanukkah massacre on Bondi Beach. The address, delivered by Jewish parliamentarian and former attorney general Mark Dreyfus,
The prime minister appeared in a radio interview and accidentally leaked details about an upcoming royal tour.
On December 17, 1967, Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt went for a swim at Cheviot Beach in Victoria. He walked into the rough surf and disappeared. His body was never found. Holt was 59 and an experienced swimmer who'd been swimming at that beach for years.
Philippa Brant has resigned just months after the PM's top foreign policy adviser departed to run the Office of National Intelligence.