NSW authorities are working to determine whether two Sydney nurses ever acted on their threats to kill or harm Israeli patients.
When parliamentarians left Canberra on Thursday after the fortnight sitting, federal politics had the air of an uneasy waiting game.
Health authorities are trawling through thousands of hospital patient records in a bid to establish whether two Sydney nurses ...
Health Minister Mark Butler said the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW suspended the registrations of the nurses, Ahmad ...
A midwife has said pregnant Jewish women and Jewish healthcare workers are afraid to speak out about what she claims is rife antisemitism in the Australian healthcare system.
Australian lawmaker Andrew Wallace said on Wednesday that there has never been a more important time to support Israel and the Australian Jewish community.
A nurse who vowed to “kill” Israeli patients and another who claimed he had already sent Israeli patients to the afterlife have now been banned from practising “anywhere in Australia, in any context”.
Our leaders must foster a culture where people leave their prejudices and biases at the door when they enter a classroom, ...
Criticism of the state of Israel or its government is not necessarily antisemitic, according to a new definition about to be ...
One of the health workers had allegedly claimed to have killed patients hailing from Israel already at Bankstown Hospital in ...