Anthony Albanese and Tony Burke say the laws are needed to protect Australians – particularly the Jewish community
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Anthony Albanese's hopes of passing his hate speech laws have suffered a blow, with both the Coalition and the Greens threatening to withhold support.
Anthony Albanese and Tony Burke say the laws are needed to protect Australians – particularly the Jewish community
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has welcomed the passing of the ‘strongest hate laws that have ever been in place in Australia’, following...
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has defended the Albanese Government’s new hate speech and extremism laws, saying the package passed by the Senate...
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has defended the Albanese Government’s new hate speech and extremism laws, saying the package passed by the Senate...
Sussan Ley and David Littleproud may both face leadership challenges after a second, messy, coalition split, this time over hate speech laws.
Sussan Ley and David Littleproud may both face leadership challenges after a second, messy, coalition split, this time over hate speech laws.
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The Coalition is in freefall after leader David Littleproud and the rest of the Nationals shadow cabinet quit amid division over the hate speech laws.