Laws designed to curb racial hatred in NSW were the first pieces of legislation introduced to state parliament this year.
The NSW government returns to parliament on Tuesday. The premier’s proposed vilification laws are facing a rebellion.
Threats and attacks against LGBTQI+ organisations, including a neo-Nazi rally outside a queer film festival in Albury, have ...
Premier Chris Minns has ­ordered a review into why a high-profile anti-Semitic arsonist was not prosecuted in a court that ...
Tough new hate laws, including two years jail for racial hatred offences, will be debated in NSW Parliament following a rise ...
In the name of a good cause, what may be said is policed by ever-more intrusive political censorship. That is how free ...
UFC president Dana White has gone to war with a Sydney newspaper editor in a fiery press conference, calling the Australian ...
NSW minister Rose Jackson says she didn’t ask colleague Jo Haylen why they were using a government car to go to lunch because ...
Offenders convicted of displaying Nazi symbols or terrorist insignia would face standard non-parole periods of 18 months in ...
Premier Chris Minns is being urged by our readers to stop listening to Lord Mayor Clover Moore and her anti-Moore Park golf ...
After weeks spent foreshadowing new anti-vilification laws in defiance of a recommendation from the state’s expert legal body ...
Jo Haylen’s unauthorised use of a government car and driver begs the question: has the Minns government grown too comfortable ...