Information for action

Our insights and analysis draws meaning from raw data, helps us understand how antisemitism and hate are shifting, and tell us how, where and when to act.

CURRENT SNAPSHOT

Antisemitism in Australia has escalated sharply.

Since October 2023, more than 3,700 antisemitic incidents have been recorded - over five times the historical average. Following two years of incidents escalating in number and severity, on 14 December 2025, a terrorist attack during a Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach killed 15 people. It was Australia’s deadliest terrorist attack.

Dor tracks antisemitic hate across four interconnected dimensions: sentiment, discourse, incidents and communal perception.

Together, these provide a clear, evidence-based picture of what is happening and where attention is needed. Explore the dimensions below.

CURRENT SNAPSHOT


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Read the state of Antisemitism in Australia across the 4 Dimensions.

What people think

Beliefs and attitudes that shape the conditions in which antisemitism can take hold.

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What people are saying

Language and narratives give antisemitism visibility, reach and influence across platforms.

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What people are doing

Recorded acts of antisemitism, from everyday incidents to serious harm.

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What the community is feeling

The lived experience of those affected, including safety, belonging and behaviour.

LEADING THE RESEARCH & POLICY TEAM


Director, Research & Policy

Associate Professor Josh Roose

“What we are seeing is an ideological convergence across extreme movements, all landing on antisemitism.”

Josh is one of Australia's foremost experts in extremism, democratic resilience and social cohesion. He leads Dor's research agenda, building the evidence base that underpins everything the Foundation does.

His work examines how extremist narratives take hold, how institutional cultures shift and where evidence-based prevention strategies can make the greatest impact. At Dor, he connects rigorous research to practical, coordinated action.

RESEARCH PLATFORM

Antisemitism & Hate Research Index.

Dor’s central research platform, bringing together vetted research, data and analysis on antisemitism and hate in Australia.

With AI-powered tools to surface key insights, AHRI helps identify patterns, track trends and spot emerging risks—enabling leaders to turn research into action.

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Be part of a stronger national response to antisemitism.

Addressing antisemitism requires coordinated action. Dor works with partners across government, institutions and civil society to strengthen how Australia responds where it matters most.