Opposition leader Peter Dutton has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of doing 'nothing' about antisemitism.
Eggs and verbal abuse have been hurled at five young women near Bondi Beach and more cars and buildings spray-painted in the latest antisemitic attacks in Australia. Police said they believed the women were targeted by three young men in a silver Mazda that crashed onto a kerb with the engine running on Saturday night. The car contained a carton of eggs and an empty jerry can.
"Our kids are on their devices constantly, the same rules should apply online as they do in the real world," he told ABC's Insiders program on Sunday. "As Mike Burgess would point out, a young person sitting in front of a computer screen can be indoctrinated over a week or two because of the constant videos and bombardment of propaganda," Dutton said.
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