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Australia, Malaysia Muslims Collaborate to Strengthen Islamic Discourse
A meeting of members of the Australian Union of Islamic Councils with the International Center for Advanced Islamic Studies was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the aim of strengthening Islamic discourse.
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Auckland Mayor Criticized After Calling RNZ Staffer “Muslim Terrorist” Before Interview
The mayor of New Zealand’s largest city is facing criticism after an incident in which he referred to an RNZ staff member of Indian heritage as “a Muslim terrorist” and commented on the man’s beard moments before an interview.
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Bendigo Opens First Mosque and Islamic Center After 15‑Year Journey
The construction of the first mosque and Islamic center in Bendigo, southeast Australia, has been completed after 15 years.
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Australian FM warns war on Iran will hit global economy
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong warned that resuming the war against Iran will further impact the global economy.
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Australian priest: Support for Israeli crimes emboldens regime to act with impunity
An Anglican priest from Australia has condemned the supports of the Evangelical Christians for Israeli crimes stressing that as the reason for the regime to continue actions with impunity.
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Australian Writer in Minab: We Have Come to Tell the Truth to the World
An Australian writer, after visiting the Shajarah Tayebeh School in Minab, said, “Extensive black propaganda is being carried out against Iran in foreign media, but we have come here to speak the truth.”
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Australia Cuts Fuel Tax to Shield Drivers from Iran Impact
Australia will temporarily halve its tax on fuel to shield consumers from the impact of global prices, which have surged as a deepening conflict in the Persian Gulf upends supply.
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Rising Islamophobia Isolating Young Australian Muslims
A surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric — led publicly by One Nation’s firebrand leader Pauline Hanson — has left young Muslim Australians feeling alienated in their own country, with many questioning their place in a nation they once called home.
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Australia LNG Disruptions Continue After Storm Narelle, Thousands without Power
Australia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production remained disrupted and thousands were without power in the remote North-West on Sunday, more than a week after the Narelle storm system hit the country.
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Older Australians in ‘Immediate Danger’ as Fuel Crisis Affects Travel for Aged Care Workers
Care workers, tradespeople and transport drivers are being hit hard by ballooning fuel costs, with some industry groups urging the government to roll out assistance packages or even a jobkeeper-style wage assistance program to help businesses avoid laying off
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Australian Petrol Stations Report 25% Surge in Demand as Governments Plan for Biggest Energy Crisis
Petrol stations are reporting a surge in demand of up to 25% in the past fortnight alone on top of already major spikes earlier in the Iran war as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese comes under pressure to devise a national plan to cushion Australia against the “biggest energy crisis in history”.
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Mayor Calls for Prosecution of Pauline Hanson Over Anti-Muslim Remarks
Following Pauline Hanson’s comments about Muslims, the Mayor of Canterbury-Bankstown called for her prosecution under hate speech laws, as the opposition leader joined growing nationwide condemnation.
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Photos: Daily Ramadan Programs with Quran Recitation, Lecture, at Hossaini Society in Melbourne, Australia
The first day of the daily Ramadan programs at Hossaini Society of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia featured Quran recitation, a short spiritual talk, congregational prayers, and a communal iftar. Participants gathered in a warm and uplifting atmosphere, marking the beginning of a month filled with worship, reflection, and togetherness.
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Photos: Students Celebrate Birth Anniversaries of Imam Mahdi, Lady Ruqayya at Al-Sajjad Center in Sydney
Students marked the birth anniversaries of Imam al‑Mahdi and Lady Ruqayya at Imam Sajjad Islamic Center in Sydney, Australia with a joyful celebration that included awarding top-performing students. The event highlighted both spiritual commemoration and academic achievement.
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Muslim Families in New Zealand Brace for Outcome as Mosque Shooter Seeks to Overturn Conviction
Appeal hearings for Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque shooter, have deeply distressed victims, according to a state lawyer. Tarrant claims harsh prison conditions invalidated his guilty plea, while prosecutors argue his conviction was inevitable.
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Christchurch Shooter Seeks to Overturn Guilty Pleas, Citing Mental Health Decline
Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque attacker, is attempting to overturn his guilty pleas, claiming he was mentally unfit due to harsh prison conditions. The Court of Appeal is examining whether his imprisonment affected his ability to make rational decisions.
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Melbourne Friday Prayer Leader condemns terrorist attack on Shia mosque in Islamabad
The Friday prayer leader of Melbourne and head of the Australian Shia Scholars Council has strongly condemned a deadly terrorist attack targeting Shia worshippers at a mosque in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, calling for the immediate arrest and prosecution of all those responsible.
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SMCA Calls for Independent Inquiry into police violence against peaceful demonstrators
The Shia Muslim Council of Australia (SMCA) has strongly condemned the “brutal use of force” by police against peaceful presters in Sydney following Isaac Herzog's visit to the country.
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Victoria’s Mosques, Islamic Centers Move to Counter Islamophobia in Australia
Amid a rise in anti-Muslim hatred in Australia, more than 30 mosques across the state of Victoria opened their doors to the public as part of Open Mosque Day 2026 to promote dialogue, education, and social cohesion.
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Record Surge in Islamophobia in Australia, Reports Jump More Than 740%
The Islamophobia Register Australia says anti-Muslim incidents surged by more than 740% after the Bondi attack, prompting Muslim communities to urge the government to act swiftly to ensure security and curb hate.
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Outrage in Australia ahead of Israeli president’s visit
Security measures have been ramped up across Sydney ahead of a scheduled visit by Israeli occupation’s President Isaac Herzog, as grassroots tensions continue to simmer.
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Warning Over Normalization of Racism, Islamophobia in Australia; Social Cohesion Faces Erosion
Reports warn that the growing spread of anti-immigration and racist discourse in Australia is gradually weakening public security, social solidarity, and democratic stability in the country’s multicultural society.
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Australian Islamic Bodies Strongly Reject Former Prime Minister’s Proposal for Extraordinary Oversight of Muslims
Australian Islamic organizations have described remarks by former Prime Minister Scott Morrison on a national register and accreditation of imams as dangerous, discriminatory, and a violation of religious freedom, warning they would fuel division and Islamophobia.
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Head of Shia Scholars Council of Australia Hails Ayatollah Khamenei as Leader of Muslim World
The head of the Shia Scholars Council of Australia has praised Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as a leading figure for the Muslim world and a source of hope for oppressed nations, saying his role extends far beyond Iran’s national borders.
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Australian Rights Groups Urge Government to Block Israeli Terrorist President Herzog’s Visit
Palestinian rights groups in Australia have filed a formal complaint urging authorities to deny Israeli President Isaac Herzog entry and investigate him for alleged war crimes. They argue that his statements and actions contributed to violence during the Gaza war.
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Australia cancels visa of Israeli Influencer over his controversial remarks against Islam
The Australian government has canceled the visa of an Israeli influencer who campaigns against Islam, just hours before he was scheduled to travel to the country to deliver public speeches in several major cities.