Israel - Australia relations
Australian unicorn Airwallex plans expansion of Israel operations following $11 billion valuation
“Here in Israel, we remain committed to scaling our operations and increasing our investment in the Tel Aviv center," said Or Liban, head of the company’s Tel Aviv center.
'Don’t be afraid, stand proud,' President Herzog tells Australian Jews during Australia trip
Not what I used to call home: Bondi attack shocks Australian Jews, tests national values - opinion
Bondi attack: A predictable antisemitic murder - opinion
Australia formally recognizes West Jerusalem as Israel's capital
Morrison said in October he was open to shifting the embassy.
Australia PM flip flops on Jerusalem embassy, calls conversation premature
Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters that “when I’m in a position to make that announcement, I will.”
Australian decision on recognizing J’lem as Israel’s capital ‘pending’
US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December, and Washington moved its embassy in May.
Australia should be open to Jerusalem embassy move, says former envoy
Dave Sharma, who is running for a seat in parliament, expressed support for embassy move if done so within context of two state solution.
In Canberra, one friend of Israel pushed out, another enters
An active member of the Jewish community became deputy head of the liberal party and treasurer.
Former Australian PM Tony Abbott lobbies to move embassy to Jerusalem
Australia was also among the first countries to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel on January 29, 1949.
Australia: ‘We won’t move our embassy to Jerusalem’
“Jerusalem is a final status issue and we have maintained that position for decades.”
Israel renegotiates ties with Austria over party with Nazi roots
The Austrian Freedom Party, now part of Austria's governing coalition, was founded by a former SS officer in 1956.
Making tracks from Down Under
What have we and the Australians in common?
A watershed event
Celebrating the Battle of Beersheba Centenary with Australia and New Zealand