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Wong Apologises Over Bondi Massacre Response

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong expresses sorrow for the Bondi Beach terror attack and vows stronger action on hate speech and gun control. Read the full story.

UK Reaffirms Free Speech After US Sanctions

The UK government asserts its commitment to free speech after the US bars five Europeans, including a former Labour adviser, for allegedly targeting American viewpoints online. Read the full diplomatic row.

US Bans Brits and EU's Breton in Free Speech Row

The US State Department has banned two British campaigners and a former EU commissioner, accusing them of extraterritorial censorship of American speech online. Read the full details.

Australia cancels UK man's visa over Nazi symbols

Australia deports a UK national after his arrest for displaying banned Nazi symbols online, as authorities crack down on hate speech following the Bondi Beach attack. Read the full story.

Police to scrap non-crime hate incident system

Police chiefs will propose ending the recording of non-crime hate incidents next month, citing free speech concerns and resource strain. Read the full story on the new 'common sense' approach.

NSW Bans 'Globalise the Intifada' Protest Chant

New South Wales outlaws the Palestinian protest chant 'Globalise the Intifada'. We examine its meaning, the legal precedent, and potential implications for protest rights in the UK.

Non-Crime Hate Incidents to be scrapped by police

Police chiefs plan to abolish the controversial recording of non-crime hate incidents, freeing up 60,000 hours of police time annually. Read the full story on the new 'common sense' approach.

NSW Parliament Recalled for Post-Bondi Law Overhaul

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns recalls parliament to push through major changes to gun control, hate speech, and protest laws following the Bondi terror attack. Discover the key proposals and political reactions.

Frydenberg urges ban on Melbourne protest after Bondi

Former Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg calls for a planned anti-Zionist protest in Melbourne to be banned, warning it will 'pour petrol on the fire of hate' following the Bondi terror attack. Read the full story.

NSW Moves to Ban Hate Symbols and Limit Protests

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announces new legislation to ban hate symbols and limit protests following the Bondi attack. Discover the key changes and potential legal impacts.

Sydney Uni sacks lecturer over Sukkot incident

The University of Sydney has terminated a lecturer for a 'deeply distressing' verbal attack on students celebrating Sukkot. The incident comes amid a national rise in antisemitism and a government pledge to strengthen hate speech laws.

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