Peter Dutton has criticized Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for potentially being kept in the dark about a major antisemitic plot in Sydney. The opposition will also challenge Elon Musk over the growth of extremist content on X (formerly Twitter). The plot involved explosives found in a caravan with a synagogue's name, prompting calls for stronger penalties for the graffiti targeting Jewish properties.
Peter Dutton has declared it astounding that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese may have been kept in the dark about an apparent major antisemitic plot in Sydney as the opposition vowed to take on key Donald Trump ally Elon Musk over the growth of neo-Nazi and other extremist content on social media.potential caravan explosives attack
The opposition is set to use the return to federal parliament this week after a lengthy summer break to grill Albanese on when he learnt that police had discovered a caravan in Sydney’s north-west packed with explosives along with the name of a Sydney synagogue, as the government seeks to burnish its credentials on the cost of living.
Minns has said state police told him about the caravan discovery on January 20, but Albanese has declined to say when he first learnt about the apparent plot. “I just think Premier Minns and the prime minister need to give an honest account of what they knew when and why the prime minister wasn’t briefed.
Antisemitism Sydney Terrorism Peter Dutton Anthony Albanese Elon Musk
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dutton's Fearmongering and Empty RhetoricThe article criticizes Peter Dutton's leadership style and policies, accusing him of using fearmongering and empty rhetoric to appeal to voters. It contrasts Dutton with Anthony Albanese, highlighting Albanese's record of action and policy while arguing that Dutton lacks both. The article also dismisses Dutton's claims about Australia's economic and security situation, citing evidence to the contrary.
Read more »
Road spending and tax-free lunches: Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton appeal to votersSpeculation is growing over when Australia's federal election will be called - which must be held by mid-May. Despite the lack of an official date, both the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader have moved into campaign mode, visiting electorates and making funding announcements.
Read more »
Peter Dutton levels with Anthony Albanese in preferred PM pollOpposition Leader Peter Dutton has levelled with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as the preferred PM for the first time in the latest poll of a regular monthly series.
Read more »
Mining industry praises Albanese’s $2bn green aluminium pledge as Dutton labels it a ‘con job’Federal government aims to encourage power-intensive producers to switch to renewables by 2036
Read more »
Albanese Dodges Australia Day Debate as Dutton Vows to Force Councils to CelebratePrime Minister Anthony Albanese has sidestepped questions about Peter Dutton's pledge to mandate Australia Day events on January 26th while the Opposition Leader insists on recognizing the national day despite ongoing controversy.
Read more »
Salmon farming in the apple isle: Dutton puts Albanese on the hookA debate over salmon farming in Tasmania has erupted into a key issue ahead of the federal election after both political leaders visited the island state in recent days.
Read more »