The timeline from the discovery to the exposure of the fake terrorist plot reveals how political exploitation served to stoke fears and erode public confidence.
It was all a criminal hoax. That was the headline from this week’s police admission that the explosives-packed caravan found in January at Dural in Sydney’s northwest was never going to cause a mass ...
Sayet Erhan Akca, who is believed to have fled overseas after being charged with serious drug offences, is now a key suspect ...
When it comes to antisemitism, politicians in this country are often quick to jump on the claim without waiting for evidence.
NSW Premier Chris Minns is facing calls for a parliamentary inquiry into allegations he misled parliament and the public “in order to secure passage” of a controversial racial hatred Bill following ...
A Sydney businessman who fled Australia by boat while on bail over an alleged 600kg drug importation can be revealed as the man police believe is behind the contrived “terror caravan” plot.
The timing matters because hate speech laws were rushed through, in part, because of the angst over antisemitic attacks.
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley has told a parliamentary committee she is “not going to” reveal when she knew the Dural ...
Hate speech laws were passed in NSW after an explosives-laden caravan was found in Dural alongside a note referencing The ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed he had "known for some time" about a theory from police that an explosive-laden ...
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