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‘We should be dead’: witness tells racism inquiry in Perth
The nation’s overwhelming response to the murderous Bondi terror attack a month earlier highlighted the poor response to the January 26 incident, Isaacs-Guthridge said.
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Sky News Australia
· Jul 12, 2026
Coalition backs multiculturalism, criticises Labor for undermining Australian values
Shadow Energy Minister Dan Tehan emphasised the Coalition’s support for multiculturalism, criticising Labor for failing to uphold those principles. “Obviously we support multiculturalism, but with Australian values,” Mr Tehan told Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. “The problem we have is with the Labor Party in that they are not pursuing those Australian values within multiculturalism, and that's what we want to see as a coalition. “We are seeing that, whether it be the antisemitism royal commission, we have seen it in those marches that were continually happening … in Melbourne. “What we want to see is those values where we all come together and understand that Australia is the greatest nation on earth."
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 4, 2026
All Blacks v France: World media reacts as Dave Rennie era begins with victory in Christchurch
All Blacks v France: World media reacts as Dave Rennie era begins with victory in Christchurch
Hananya Naftali
· Jun 24, 2026
[Photo] Absolute insanity in Australia.
Absolute insanity in Australia. Two nurses were caught on video boasting that they would kill Jewish patients. But a court just ruled the video can't be used as evidence because they were 'filmed without their consent.' So threatening to murder patients based on their ethnicity is fine, but filming the threat is the problem? Western justice systems are failing justice.
9 News Australia
· Jun 21, 2026
Investigation underway to determine what caused two trains to crash in the UK | 9 News Australia
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Daily Mail
· Jul 12, 2026
'I'm not a racist': Henry Nowak's final plea to his killer moments before dying is revealed in fresh court transcripts
'I'm not a racist': Henry Nowak's final plea to his killer moments before dying is revealed in fresh court transcripts
The West Australian
· Jul 8, 2026
State of Origin 2026: Underdogs NSW beat the odds to win decider at Suncorp against Queensland
NSW have beaten a disjointed Queensland side, a fiercely vocal Maroons-mad Suncorp crowd and, most importantly, the odds, to win the 2026 State of Origin series in a stunning Brisbane decider.
The Daily Signal
· Jul 3, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson Breaks Down the Decline of Race Relations in America
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal senior contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for the Daily Signal. Recently, we’ve had a lot of discussion about racial relations, and the consensus from left to right seems constant and uniform...
Haaretz
· Jun 26, 2026
'December 14 was our October 7': How the Bondi massacre destroyed the Australian safe haven for Jews
'December 14 was our October 7': How the Bondi massacre destroyed the Australian safe haven for Jews
The News Letter
· Jul 7, 2026
Letter: Culture of silence on murders must end so that truth and justice can be provided to victims and survivors
A letter from Tim Attwood:
Michael West Media
· Jun 28, 2026
Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media
The spread of online hate speech is the focus for the next block of witnesses to the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion.
Brisbane Times
· Jun 24, 2026
Pauline Hanson says Socceroos represent her vision of ‘monoculture’
Hanson gave a watered-down explanation for the term “monoculture”, while moderate Liberal MPs stepped forward to support multiculturalism after Angus Taylor stumbled over the question.
MS NOW
· Jul 10, 2026
Nolan Wells’ death is under investigation. But there already is an indictment.
Racism may not have been a factor in the Black teenager’s death, but the skepticism about how officials will handle the case is revealing — and damning. The post Nolan Wells’ death is under investigation. But there already is an indictment. appeared first on MS NOW.
Crikey
· Jul 9, 2026
The Snoop: SBS and ABC front antisemitism RC, Pauline Hanson’s new friend, and more
Plus: Is The Australian really a true-blue newspaper? And Nigel Farage goes toe-to-toe with... Count Binface. The post The Snoop: SBS and ABC front antisemitism RC, Pauline Hanson’s new friend, and more appeared first on Crikey.
Rock Paper Shotgun
· Jun 28, 2026
Visual novel Coffee Talk Tokyo serves up an image of 'Cool Japan,' but not much more
Coffee Talk started out as a slice-of-life visual novel casting you as a night-shift barista serving Seattle’s uniquely magical residents, from elves to vampires to succubi, hearing out and advising their whims and woes over steaming cups. Its strength was not just in the individual lines of dialogue spouting from these monsters (affectionate), but also in how those were placed within the context of Magical Seattle: a thread of societal distaste towards interspecies relationships, for example, is held taut through several characters’ arcs, not just in the two characters whose parents explicitly disapprove of them for it. Opinions and arguments towards the ills facing this world are treated with the weight they deserve, acknowledging the fluidity of both public opinion and the problems themselves. Read more
GroundUp News
· Jun 22, 2026
“Phantsi, Afrophobia!” – Cape Town artists and activists reject hatred
World Refugee Day events show “African solidarity”
CityNews Montreal
· Jun 21, 2026
Montreal North: roundtable discussion on allegations of racism against police officers
Activists and lawyers gathered Saturday in Montreal North to discuss recent allegations of racist behaviour involving officers of the Montreal Police (SPVM), and their implications for the community. The discussion took place at the Henri-Bourassa Park pavilion, near the site where 18-year-old Fredy Villanueva was killed by a police officer in August 2008. The roundtable [] The post Montreal North: roundtable discussion on allegations of racism against police officers appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
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Related coverage for "‘We should be dead’: witness tells racism inquiry in Perth": Sky News Australia — Coalition backs multiculturalism, criticises Labor for undermining Australian values. The New Zealand Herald — All Blacks v France: World media reacts as Dave Rennie era begins with victory in Christchurch. Hananya Naftali — [Photo] Absolute insanity in Australia.. 9 News Australia — Investigation underway to determine what caused two trains to crash in the UK | 9 News Australia. Daily Mail — 'I'm not a racist': Henry Nowak's final plea to his killer moments before dying is revealed in fresh court transcripts. The West Australian — State of Origin 2026: Underdogs NSW beat the odds to win decider at Suncorp against Queensland. The Daily Signal — Victor Davis Hanson Breaks Down the Decline of Race Relations in America. Haaretz — 'December 14 was our October 7': How the Bondi massacre destroyed the Australian safe haven for Jews. The News Letter — Letter: Culture of silence on murders must end so that truth and justice can be provided to victims and survivors. Michael West Media — Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media. Brisbane Times — Pauline Hanson says Socceroos represent her vision of ‘monoculture’. MS NOW — Nolan Wells’ death is under investigation. But there already is an indictment.. Crikey — The Snoop: SBS and ABC front antisemitism RC, Pauline Hanson’s new friend, and more. Rock Paper Shotgun — Visual novel Coffee Talk Tokyo serves up an image of 'Cool Japan,' but not much more. GroundUp News — “Phantsi, Afrophobia!” – Cape Town artists and activists reject hatred. CityNews Montreal — Montreal North: roundtable discussion on allegations of racism against police officers


