The timing matters because hate speech laws were rushed through, in part, because of the angst over antisemitic attacks.
The Australian Federal Police said the caravan, filled with explosives, was "never going to cause a mass casualty event".
Hate speech laws were passed in NSW after an explosives-laden caravan was found in Dural alongside a note referencing The ...
Meanwhile, police have arrested and charged 14 people with 65 offences following investigations into antisemitic incidents ...
More than a dozen antisemitic attacks, from graffiti in Sydney’s east to a bomb plot in Dural, were “con-jobs” organised by ...
NSW Police ruled out the Dural caravan event as a real terrorism plot almost three weeks before it was publicly revealed to ...
The Australian Federal Police knew a caravan laden with ­explosives existed before it was found at Dural, but did not inform ...
Anthony Albanese has confirmed he had “known for some time” that a caravan terror plot in Sydney was a hoax fabricated by ...
The caravan, discovered back in January, was "never going to cause a mass casualty event", according to authorities.
Raids have been carried out across Sydney today by federal and state police investigating organised crime links to the Dural ...
In the days following the shocking discovery, couple Tammie Farrugia and boyfriend Scott Marshall were arrested on the ...