NSW Premier Chris Minns has provided an update on charges laid amid a string of antisemitic attacks across the state. “We’re here to speak about a breakthrough, a big breakthrough in Operation Pearl in New South Wales
NSW Premier Chris Minns claims he is “horrified” at the recent antisemitic attack on a Sydney childcare, which was firebombed and defaced.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has condemned the suspected antisemitic attack in Sydney’s eastern suburb of Maroubra, noting antisemitism begins with “hateful racist language”.
Investigations are ongoing after a childcare centre in Sydney's south-east was firebombed and a wall was vandalised on Tuesday, which is the latest suspected hate crime in Sydney over the last few months relating to anti-Semitism or anti-Israel sentiment.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns have arrived at the scene of an antisemitic attack in Sydney’s eastern suburb of Maroubra.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has strongly condemned the “horrifying” antisemitic attack in Sydney’s east during a press conference.
As New South Wales Police investigate an antisemitic attack on a Sydney daycare, Premier Chris Minns has argued police powers are enough to address the incident without invoking a terrorism designation.
State Premier Chris Minns and New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb provided an update on a series of antisemitic incidents in Sydney over recent days.
Sydney's train commuters have been dealt a reprieve after the combined rail unions withdrew most of their industrial action amid the pay dispute with the NSW government that led to mass delays last week.
NSW Police expect to make a second arrest over an attempt to set fire to a synagogue in Sydney's inner west earlier this month.On Wednesday, police announced they had arrested 33-year-old Camperdown man Adam Moule after executing search warrants at two addresses on Pyrmont Bridge Road.
Premier Chris Minns says the state government will submit an application to the Fair Work Commission to end protected industrial action in New South Wales and move to an arbitrated decision by the Fair Work umpire.
Premier Chris Minns has accused rail unions of putting a “noose around” the transport system as part of their negotiating tactics.