No place for anti-Semitism in Vic: Andrews

Thirty-eight white men allegedly from a far-right group assembled in the Grampians National Park over the long weekend, The Age reported on Thursday.

They allegedly chanted “white power”, could be seen with Nazi tattoos, and addressed a Halls Gap local with a Sieg Heil.

Mr Andrews on Thursday said he recognised anti-Semitism was on the rise in Australia and overseas, despite being “evil and wicked”.

“There’s no place for that kind of anti-Semitism in our state,” he told reporters on Thursday.

“There’s no place for that of bigotry and hatred; there’s no place for violence.”

Mr Andrews said the Jewish community had made a profound contribution to Melbourne and Victoria.

“Anti-Semitic actions (and) activities affect the Jewish community deeply and it offends all of us,” he said.

Read the article by Gus McCubbing in The Canberra Times.