Foreign Minister Penny Wong has defended the passage of Australia’s new hate speech laws, saying the alleged Bondi attackers “had hate in their minds and guns in their hands” and the reforms were ...
Christian and Islamic leaders publish joint letter criticising the bill as Labor faces uphill battle to pass reforms ...
Parliament returned two weeks early to urgently debate new laws after the Bondi shooting. Look back on our live coverage as ...
The House of Representatives has returned today to debate condolence motions after the December 14 Bondi shooting. We will ...
In a history-making late night vote, the Albanese government has passed its hate speech reforms, meaning faith preachers ...
There are fresh fears of another Coalition split after multiple Nationals senators went against the opposition’s official ...
Australia’s political leaders, including the Prime Minister, have failed to publicly back the Premier’s support of a ...
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says the government opposes Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on countries who don't support a US takeover of Greenland. Denmark insists the island is not for sale, but the ...
Independent MP Monique Ryan has taken aim at the government for rushing through crucial hate speech reforms and capitulating ...
The new laws grant powers for the government to list so-called hate groups, more easily deport or cancel the visas of ...