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Sydney teacher found to have racially vilified Indian student

Sydney teacher found to have racially vilified Indian student

During a year 12 business studies class at Cronulla High School, the teacher allegedly described Indian people as “Uber drivers and Deliveroo people”. 

  • by Sarah Keoghan

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AFL wants social media action following Rioli attacks, Lever condemns ‘coward act’
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AFL wants social media action following Rioli attacks, Lever condemns ‘coward act’

The AFL has called on social media platforms to do more to identify and ban users racially abusing its players behind anonymous accounts, following foul attacks on Port Adelaide’s Willie Rioli.

  • by Michael Gleeson, Roy Ward, Marnie Vinall and Peter Ryan
I changed my name from Habib to get a job. Here’s why I changed it back
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I changed my name from Habib to get a job. Here’s why I changed it back

I’ve reclaimed my Arabic surname as a source of pride. But even now, sadly, names like mine create a glass ceiling in Australian workplaces.

  • by Rashell Habib
Horrific death in custody behind class action lawsuit over ‘racist’ WA fine law

Horrific death in custody behind class action lawsuit over ‘racist’ WA fine law

In a case that made headlines across the nation, a young woman imprisoned for unpaid fines died after enduring inhumane treatment at the hands of police. Her family is now behind a lawsuit over the “discriminatory” law.

  • by Jesinta Burton
Hanson’s legal dream team to fight Faruqi ‘racism’ case

Hanson’s legal dream team to fight Faruqi ‘racism’ case

Senator Pauline Hanson has engaged two of Australia’s top lawyers, who will argue a law banning offence on a racial basis is unconstitutional.

  • by Paul Sakkal
‘White guys can’t get jobs any more!’ A case of US justice turning blind to reality

‘White guys can’t get jobs any more!’ A case of US justice turning blind to reality

I grew up in America. I heard all the false claims against affirmative action, but now the US Supreme Court has given succour to racists.

  • by Bill Wyman
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‘Response will be extremely firm’: France vows crackdown after third night of unrest
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‘Response will be extremely firm’: France vows crackdown after third night of unrest

Unrest has erupted for a third day over the deadly police shooting of a teenager of Algerian and Moroccan descent during a traffic stop in a Paris suburb.

  • by Sylvie Corbet, John Leicester and Alex Turnbull
Riots spread across France after teenager shot dead by police

Riots spread across France after teenager shot dead by police

A French police officer who shot and killed a 17-year-old driver of North African descent will be investigated for voluntary homicide, officials said.

  • by Benoit Van Overstraeten
Healing wounds, the Jewish and Croatian community come together
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Healing wounds, the Jewish and Croatian community come together

Months after fascist salutes marred the Australia Cup soccer final last year, representatives of the Jewish community and Sydney United Football Club have met.

  • by Ben Schneiders and Simone Fox Koob
New Zealand abandon Qatar friendly after alleged racial abuse

New Zealand abandon Qatar friendly after alleged racial abuse

The All Whites refused to return to the field during their match against Qatar in Austria following a first-half incident involving defender Michael Boxall.

  • by Ben McKay
Nazi symbol bans could expand to other hate movements
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Nazi symbol bans could expand to other hate movements

Victoria’s ban on Nazi symbols could be expanded after an investigation into the use of fascist Ustasha symbols.

  • by Ben Schneiders and Simone Fox Koob