Melbourne
Melbourne rabbi's Hanukkah-decorated vehicle firebombed on Christmas morning
The car’s interior was extensively damaged, and multiple windows appeared to be smashed. No one was inside the vehicle at the time of the attack.
Christmas celebrations muted at Bondi as Australians grieve after deadly shooting
FBI investigating IRGC Quds Force official identified by Mossad for targeting US officials
Australia's reluctance to confront radical Islam may force Jews out - opinion
'Go to the gas chamber': Rabbi and children targeted in antisemitic verbal attack on Melbourne tram
The accused woman hid her face and claimed the Rabbi and his children were 'picking on her' and to "stop being a bully" and "why would I say anything like that"
Melbourne synagogue arsonist freed from jail as judge rules schizophrenia, not hate, motivated fire
Loras, who was homeless at the time of the arson, was suffering from severe hallucinations of zombies during the arson, Magistrate Malcolm Thomas said.
Australia rules out co-hosting COP31 with Turkey amid ongoing diplomatic standoff
"No, we won't be co-hosting because co-hosting isn't provided for under the rules of the (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)," Albanese said.
Woman denied Melbourne job for being Israeli, owner accuses her of supporting genocide
A young Israeli woman was told that a job she had applied for was taken by someone who "has a semblance of humanity, and who cares for plants, animals, and the environment."
Avraham Vofsi: An aliyah journey painted on canvas
Vofsi is currently planning a landscape project with Aboriginal communities, informed by his deepened understanding of what it means to belong to a land as a Jew in Israel.
Axed children’s hospital event would have endangered Jewish staff, Australian doctor tells 'Post'
Dr Doron Samuell asked that RCH cancel the panel after concerns it would create a hostile environment for Jewish clinicians amid rising antisemitism in Australia.
Experts reveal why Iran is attacking Diaspora Jews, warn that West 'doesn't understand fanaticism'
The Jerusalem Post spoke to two Israeli experts on the Islamic Regime to understand its reasoning for attacking Jewish Diaspora communities.
Riding the tiger: Iran's dangerous dance with antisemitism - opinion
MIDDLE ISRAEL: A letter to the Iranian people: What your leaders' actions mean for you, the world, and the future.
Exposing a global strategy of antisemitism as political warfare - opinion
Australia expelled Iran’s top diplomat and severed formal ties after its intelligence services verified Tehran’s role in two antisemitic attacks.
Now Australia has ousted Iran's envoy - will the country actually tackle antisemitism? - editorial
The attacks organized by Iran were before June's 12-day war, so reflect the export of Tehran's strategy of targeting Jews abroad, a playbook it has used for decades.
Australia's expulsion of Iran's envoy: Overdue, but a promising step to protect Australian Jews
For Australian Jews who have endured a year of threats, vandalism, and the awful fear that comes with sending a child to a visibly Jewish school, this decision allows a brief exhale.