Wendy Bacon

As Israel听intensified听its assault on Gaza, its supporters in Australia gathered at a luxury resort on Queensland鈥檚 Gold Coast to discuss how to stop criticism of the state of Israel by labelling it antisemitic.听Wendy Bacon and Stephanie Tran report.

The Zionist movement is unable to handle criticism, naming anyone who criticises their efforts at narrative control 鈥渁ntisemitic鈥, writes Wendy Bacon.

Israel鈥檚 real estate, property development, defence and finance industries are all represented at next month鈥檚听antisemitism summit on the Gold Coast.听Yaakov Aharon and Wendy Bacon report.

An all-expenses-paid pro-Israel summit marketed to local government office bearers raises concerns about ethics and politics in their local communities.听Wendy Bacon听补苍诲听Yaakov Aharon听谤别辫辞谤迟.

The looming Combat Antisemitism Movement summit on the Gold Coast is backed by an assortment of human rights advocates, astroturfers, property developers and Zionist agitators, as Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon 别虫辫濒补颈苍.听

Local councillors and mayors will attend a conference, organised by a Zionist coalition, which aims to get all levels of government to adopt the problematic International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance鈥檚 definition of antisemitism.听Wendy Bacon 补苍诲听Yaakov Aharon report.

Zionist social media influencers and Labor members Ofir Birenbaum and Sophie Calland are gearing up for the federal election. Wendy Bacon听补苍诲听Yaakov Aharon听谤别辫辞谤迟.

Israeli-Australian Ofir Birenbaum skulked听away from the Cairo Takeaway with a听Daily Telegraph听journalist and camera person after their mission to find听鈥渆vidence鈥 of an escalation of antisemitism failed. Wendy Bacon reports.

Better Council Inc claimed to be about local policies, but its aim was to remove Greens from local government in several inner city locations because of their support for Palestine.听Wendy Bacon听reports.

Wendy Bacon reports on a draft bill that proposes a new form of urban governance that could give NSW business property owners a special say over how public spaces are used.

The NSW听Premier said he is听pleased听Deanna 鈥淰iolet鈥 CoCo was jailed for her听non-violent protest. Wendy Bacon writes that he is听out of step听with听human rights and climate change groups.

When the federal government needed advice on the terms of a $2 billion loan to the NSW government for its WestConnex tollway, it outsourced the advice to the private sector. With the increasing privatisation of public service, there was nothing unusual about that.

What was surprising is that the companies it chose were already heavily involved in working on WestConnex for the NSW government.

The NSW government wanted the $2 billion concessional loan for Westconnex Stage 2 and a massive interchange next to Sydney Park in St Peters.