Labor is trying to pass new laws to let the home affairs minister block cohorts of visa holders from coming to Australia if crises erupt in their home countries.
A Sydney-born businessman accused of selling reports to Chinese spies wrote to DFAT about concerns after his home was raided by federal police in another “effort to control the narrative”, a jury has ...
Good morning, thanks for joining us. Can I just begin by giving a shout out to the communities, particularly in the Northern Territory, but as well in ...
Five members of Iran’s women’s football team have been granted humanitarian visas by Australia, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says.
Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir has been listed as a prohibited hate group using new laws passed in response to the Bondi terror attack.
News of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death sparked jubilant celebrations in Iran and across the Iranian diaspora. Yet for some Shia Muslims, it triggered grief and anger.
Manafwa District, through the Production Department and collaboration with partners, has held a successful farmers' training and exhibition at the district headquarters that attracted hundreds eager ...
The revival of bogus claims that Iran orchestrated firebombings on Australian soil is the Labor government’s original contribution to the deluge of propaganda surrounding the illegal US-Israeli ...
Years of covert infiltration, digital mapping and targeted killings indicate Israel’s confrontation with Iran was long ...
The perpetrators were known to ASIO, the domestic spy agency, and appear to have been active in an extremist milieu that included supporters of the Islamic State terrorist organisation.
The Albanese government has come under fire for failing to use the full extent of the law to prevent a large cohort of women who were previously married to ISIS fighters from returning to Australia.