Lidia Thorpe accuses PM Albanese and police of failing to protect her, vowing not to hide after racist online clip against her; country set to vote on First Nations peoples' rights
Known for its religious outreach, the Chabad movement often sets up outposts in towns with small Jewish populations, but this effort in the outback takes the (honey) cake
The first such visit in 72 years is a boost for the small but growing community established by Jewish convicts in 1804 and considered far-flung even by Australian standards
At sentencing hearing for ex-principal convicted of sexual abuse, prosecution says fact that she 'improperly frustrated and delayed extradition proceedings' should be weighed
In Australian court following former educator's conviction on 18 charges, victims detail the trauma; defense attorney claims Leifer is 'truly lonely and isolated and broken woman'
While most Australian states already ban such Nazi symbols, the federal law would go further by also banning the trade in such material, attorney general says
Save the Children Australia aid group files case on behalf of nine women and 17 children languishing at Al-Hol and Roj camps in Kurdish-controlled region
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