Police say the explosives plot was a scheme by organized criminals to create fear and mislead law enforcement.
When it comes to antisemitism, politicians in this country are often quick to jump on the claim without waiting for evidence.
Former Nomads bikie boss Sayed Moosawi has faced court accused of directing arson attacks on two Bondi businesses.
The caravan full of explosives terrified many Jewish people in January, so why is it not considered terrorism?
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AAP Newsroom on MSNCanberra clash after caravan revealed as terror con jobThe opposition leader denies Labor claims of dodging police briefings on a caravan loaded with explosives, saying the ...
The phoney graffiti incidents in Sydney ran parallel with an aggressive campaign by the Israeli government for Australia to ...
Police say organised crime groups are responsible for the explosives-laden caravan discovered in January at Dural in Sydney's ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNAustralian police charge 14 over anti-Semitic attacksAustralian police said Tuesday they have charged 14 members of an organised crime ring accused of menacing the country with ...
The alleged bikie boss was one of 14 people arrested on Monday over anti-Semitic attacks that terrorised Sydney on behalf of ...
Tony Burke has ramped up his criticism of Peter Dutton’s handling of a suspected terror plot that turned out to be a hoax.
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