The ABC went on a multi-country investigation in the Pacific to understand one of the world's worst gender violence crises. What we found was much more complicated than a story about victimhood.
NT pseudo-cops filmed kicking a man's head like a soccer ball
Footage emerges of three government-funded security guards kicking and stomping on a man on a Darwin street.
41yo accused of spraying 'vile' graffiti on Sydney school and homes
Police allege the man targeted two homes, a Jewish school and a shopping centre with antisemitic graffiti.
Man charged over allegedly smuggling Dural caravan suspect out of Australia
The man is alleged to have helped Sayet Erhan Akca sail from Australia to Thailand in late 2023 to escape drug importation charges.
Police investigation into TikTok comment uncovers threat to second mosque
NSW Police are investigating a threat made to a mosque in Padstow that references the Christchurch massacre a day after Lakemba Mosque received a similar threat.
'Urgent investigation' into online threat made against Sydney mosque
The NSW premier confirms that an urgent investigation by the state's police force is underway, after a south-west Sydney mosque received a threatening comment on its TikTok.
Man avoids jail for antisemitic graffiti across several Perth suburbs
A man who spray painted swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti across several Perth suburbs is given a suspended jail sentence.
Sydney nurse shielded by men in hoodies leaving first court appearance
Ahmad Rashad Nadir, 27 and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 26, were charged over a video where they allegedly made threats to Israeli patients.
South African ambassador 'no longer welcome', US Secretary of State says
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says South Africa's ambassador to the United States "is no longer welcome" in the country, accusing him of hating US President Donald Trump.
The figures allegedly behind Sydney's high-profile antisemitic attacks
Police say a businessman who fled overseas is a high-level suspect in a spate of antisemitic attacks across Sydney, but sources say the hunt for those pulling the strings continues.
Man police allege to be key figure in five Sydney antisemitic attacks revealed
The ABC can reveal that one of the 14 people arrested by detectives under Strike Force Pearl earlier this week is believed to have helped orchestrate five instances of antisemitic vandalism and arson during January.
What we know so far about Sydney's Nazi graffiti wave's criminal links
More than a dozen people are facing charges over alleged antisemitic incidents across Sydney. But authorities now say the acts were organised by organised criminals for potential capital.
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Dural caravan plot was 'fake terrorism', police say. Here's what we know
Police say organised crime groups are responsible for the explosives-laden caravan discovered in January at Dural in Sydney's north-west.
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Man accused of orchestrating antisemitic arson attacks fronts court
Strike Force Pearl detectives have charged 14 people with dozens of offences in connection with a spate of antisemitic incidents across Sydney.
Police say Dural caravan filled with explosives was 'fabricated terrorist plot'
The Australian Federal Police said the caravan, filled with explosives, was "never going to cause a mass casualty event".
Second nurse charged over video threatening Israeli patients
NSW Police charge a second Bankstown Hospital worker, Ahmad Rashad Nadir, over a video posted online that made threats against Israeli patients.
Their lives were tightly controlled but a social club offered freedom
A ground-breaking social event in the 1950s called the Coolbaroo Club gave Aboriginal people in Perth a rare opportunity to dance and socialise freely.
Sheikh allowed to return to work at Sydney school after students protest
Students have welcomed back support officer Sheikh Wesam Charkawi days after he was barred from work over alleged breaches to the education department's social media policy.
See youth detention through a Black man's eyes in Oscar-nominated film
Watching Nickel Boys is like slipping on a virtual-reality headset as it tells the story literally through the eyes of a Black teenager wrongfully imprisoned in 1960s Florida.
Universities agree on new definition of antisemitism
The new definition of antisemitism comes after calls from Jewish students who said they felt unsafe on campus.
Sydney nurse charged over video allegedly threatening Israeli patients
One of two Sydney nurses who allegedly threatened to harm Israeli patients in a video posted to social media has been charged and released on strict bail.