The prime minister and other leaders have condemned the neo-Nazis who were arrested in Adelaide on Australia Day.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has led a chorus of condemnation after 16 members of a neo-Nazi group were arrested in ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has slammed “evil forces” seeking to divide Australians after 16 people were arrested following a suspected neo-Nazi march in Adelaide.
Sixteen neo-Nazis have been arrested, and one charged with displaying a Nazi symbol, following a march in Adelaide's CBD.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says "there is no place for this hateful ideology here in Australia" following the arrest of ...
Anthony Albanese has condemned the ‘evil forces’ at work, seeking to divide and sprout hate, after a Survival Day rally was ...
A Tasmanian man police say is a member of a far-right group has been arrested in Adelaide for his alleged involvement in an ...
A tourist who had his leg amputated following a 20-hour rescue mission in Tasmania is returning home to Lithuania after ...
Footage has surfaced of another Australia Day boating accident on the River Murray, the same day a woman was flown to ...
Australia Day has kicked off with millions of residents celebrating the national holiday across the country. The long weekend ...
A police officer who was attacked by a thug said he had never in his decades of serving the community come across someone as ...
A Western Australian man has been charged with displaying a Nazi symbol as police arrested 16 alleged neo-Nazis just streets ...