Police launch investigation over defacement of wall of remembrance in the Domain. Follow today’s news live
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has taken a veiled swipe at the federal opposition in statements made from Poland on Sunday.
Dreyfus and foreign minister Penny Wong are in Krakow to attend the service marking the liberation of Auschwitz, which will take place early Tuesday morning, Australian time. (That ceremony will also be attended by King Charles.)
My great-grandmother, Ida Ransenberg, then aged 60, was murdered at Auschwitz on the 14th of October, 1942.
We’re at this commemoration to acknowledge the magnificent contribution that’s been made by Jews to our own Australian community, including the very many survivors of the Holocaust who found their way to Australia, particularly after the war.
Over the weekend, the NSW Police Wall of Remembrance was significantly damaged with disgusting graffiti etched into it.
This is a sacred site, which honours officers killed in the line of duty. For it to be defaced is the lowest of acts.
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