Mr Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke were heckled and accused of being “genocide supporters” during Eid ...
Australian PM hails event as 'incredibly positive,' says some of the anger from worshipers stemmed from designation of Hizb ut-Tahrir as a terror group The post Albanese heckled as ‘putrid dog, ...
Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir has been listed as a prohibited hate group using new laws passed in response to the Bondi terror attack.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced heckling during his Eid al-Fitr visit to Australia's largest mosque, with protesters ...
The Albanese government has enacted its first listing of a prohibited hate group, following reforms lodged after the Bondi massacre.
A Sydney man linked to Hizb ut-Tahrir was publicly advertising Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to Lakemba Mosque a ...
A controversial pan-Islamist group has been banned in Australia under powers granted by new hate speech laws.
Laws introduced following the Bondi terror attack are being expanded to ensure symbols of Iran's Revolutionary Guard and an ...
Sydney figures that have been linked to Hizb ut-Tahrir are operating within mainstream pro-Palestine groups at recent Sydney ...
Labor confirmed late on Thursday evening that it had officially listed Hizb ut-Tahrir as a prohibited hate group, which threatens those who continue to be involved in the organisation with up to 15 ...
Anthony Albanese has blamed backlash over the banning of pan-Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir for heckling at Australia’s largest mosque. Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke were heckled and ...