The timing matters because hate speech laws were rushed through, in part, because of the angst over antisemitic attacks.
The fake caravan plot involved several people with different levels of involvement, according to police. Between them, they ...
The Australian Federal Police said the caravan, filled with explosives, was "never going to cause a mass casualty event".
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns immediately described the event as terrorism. We now know that was never true.
The caravan full of explosives terrified many Jewish people in January, so why is it not considered terrorism?
The political fall-out from police revelations that a caravan laden with explosives in Sydney's north-west was not terror related has now engulfed the New South Wales Government. In February, the ...
Minister, this information is no longer confidential’ – but Yasmin Catley refuses to say when she first discovered the Dural ...
The caravan laden with explosives that sparked fears of an anti-Semitic attack was a “fabricated plot” by a known criminal, ...
A Sydney businessman who fled Australia by boat while on bail over an alleged 600kg drug importation can be revealed as the man police believe is behind the contrived “terror caravan” plot.
Meanwhile, police have arrested and charged 14 people with 65 offences following investigations into antisemitic incidents ...
NSW police were given a tip-off in January about a caravan at a property in Dural, filled with explosives and a note ...
The Albanese Government pressured police to publicly state that the caravan plot was not a terror-related incident, despite ...
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