A man who led an ugly neo-Nazi gathering outside NSW parliament has been identified as a Sydney tradie, whose parents have ...
The first neo-Nazi rally in New South Wales, authorised by the NSW Police, took place on November 8, with police approval. Paul Gregoire looks at how this happened and responses.
Those who gathered on Saturday include a personal trainer, an English-as-a-second-language teacher and a former bar manager ...
An attempt to blockade the event at Sydney’s Darling Harbour escalated tensions with police throughout the five-hour protest.
Anthony Albanese has lambasted NSW Police’s conduct as “completely unacceptable” after authorities permitted a neo-Nazi group to rally outside state parliament.
Fresh legislation enabling police to move on protesters harassing or obstructing people attending places of worship in NSW ...
Police have arrested 13 people, deploying pepper spray during heated clashes with pro-Palestine protesters attempting to ...
A pro-Palestine activist was “surrounded” by police in a dramatic end to a press conference after an officer vowed more than ...
Train guard Cooper Stephens was one of the 60-odd men — which included a postie, a teacher, and a fitness influencer's ...
One of the state’s most senior cops has apologised to NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon for not informing him about a ...
Jack Eltis’ history of public antisemitism and racism raises questions about why the protest outside NSW parliament was never ...