Hate
Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has declined to publicly defend Sussan Ley's leadership following the Coalition's second split in less than a year, saying leadership questions are a matter fo...
Hatred and division in Australia have reached unprecedented levels across our states and territories, cities and townships. Last year Australia and the world witnessed a horrific and deliberate antise...
Liberal Senators Kerrynne Liddle and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price didn't vote on the federal government's hate speech laws on Tuesday night, with Senator Price arguing she would have voted against the "il...
Throughout Christmas, in the aftermath of the Bondi shooting horror which left 15 innocent people dead, federal Opposition leader Sussan Ley attacked Prime Minister Anthony Albanese claiming he lacked...
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has welcomed the federal government's decision to retreat from proposed hate speech laws, arguing the Prime Minister sought to curtail free speech for political expedi...
Academics from the Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW) are urging the federal government to expand protections for First Nations people under the proposed Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Ex...
In August, a gang of neo-Nazis armed with poles stormed Camp Sovereignty, a sacred site of ceremony, resistance and healing for First Peoples.
The Australian Federal Police continue to defer responsibility for classifying the attacks on Camp Sovereignty as a hate crime, Senator Lidia Thorpe says.
Senator Lidia Thorpe will table a petition in the Senate on Wednesday with more than 400,000 signatures calling for justice after a gang of neo-Nazis violently attacked Camp Sovereignty in August.
Independent senator Lidia Thorpe says people have treated a "metaphor like a national emergency", describing the outrage over her comments about burning down Parliament House as a "joke".
More than twenty members of the federal parliamentary crossbench have written to the Albanese Government urging the attack on Camp Sovereignty in August to be treated as a hate crime.
Warning: This story contains racist language and disgusting comments about an Indigenous man who has died. A 24-year-old Darwin man will serve no prison time despite killing an Aboriginal man in a hit...
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Malarndirri McCarthy, and fellow Labor Senator Jana Stewart have visited Camp Sovereignty, a week after it was attacked following an anti-immigration rally.