Comprehensive study of hate incidents in Australia – updated

Comprehensive study of hate incidents in Australia – updated

The piece has been pub­lished on 21 June 2023 in The Times of Israel Blogs and J‑Wire by ECAJ Research Direc­tor Julie Nathan.


Source of image: Julie Nathan

A com­pre­hen­sive study con­duct­ed in 2022 revealed a clear pic­ture of the state of report­ed hate inci­dents in Aus­tralia from 2014 to 2021. This arti­cle updates the 2022 study so as to incor­po­rate data from a recent report of hate inci­dents which was released in 2023.

The 2022 study was based on the reports of three tar­get­ed com­mu­ni­ties – Jew­ish, Mus­lim and Asian – the only com­mu­ni­ties who have a report­ing and doc­u­men­ta­tion sys­tem, and which pro­duce reports on hate inci­dents against their com­mu­ni­ty.

The three sets of pub­li­ca­tions used in the 2022 study and in the updat­ed assess­ment in this arti­cle are: the Exec­u­tive Coun­cil of Aus­tralian Jew­ry’s  (ECAJ) ‘Report on Anti­semitism in Aus­tralia’ (pro­duced annu­al­ly since 1990); the Islam­o­pho­bia Reg­is­ter Aus­tralia’s (IRA) ‘Islam­o­pho­bia in Aus­tralia’ (four reports pro­duced, in 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2023); and the Asian Aus­tralian Alliance’s (AAA) ‘COVID-19 Coro­n­avirus Racism Inci­dent Report’ (two reports pro­duced, in 2020 and in 2021).

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