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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said he was alarmed by a rise in antisemitism in Australia.

Marles says antisemitism in Australia is worst he’s seen in his lifetime

The deputy prime minister says the government is determined to introduce new criminal laws for those who vilify others based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.

  • by Matthew Knott and Madeleine Heffernan

Opinion & Perspectives

Immigration cuts only work if women have more babies. Dutton knows they won’t

Our real population problem is not one of excess. Birth rates are declining.

Jacqueline Maley
Jacqueline Maley

Columnist and senior journalist

The Eraring bill will max out at $450 million. It’ll be much worse if the lights go out

The deal struck with Origin Energy is far more palatable than most expected. But it is not without risk.

Alexandra Smith
Alexandra Smith

State Political Editor

Want MPs to support abuse victims? Maybe don’t threaten them with jail time

If we want to make the silence of Parliament House bystanders a prosecutable offence, we must also ask: who are we at risk of silencing in the process?

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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said he was alarmed by a rise in antisemitism in Australia.

Marles says antisemitism in Australia is worst he’s seen in his lifetime

The deputy prime minister says the government is determined to introduce new criminal laws for those who vilify others based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.

  • by Matthew Knott and Madeleine Heffernan
The government is going to apply credits to all student debts that were indexed on June 1 last year, and June 1 this year.

How the changes to higher education debts will affect you

How will the changes to HECS indexation actually work? And how much do you stand to benefit? Here’s a quick guide.

  • by Rachel Clun

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