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Report Antisemitism

Reporting antisemitism is an important step toward keeping our community safe and ensuring your voice is heard. Whether you’ve experienced it yourself or witnessed it happening to someone else, these trusted services and organisations that will help you take action against discrimination.

NSW Police Force – Hate Crime Unit

The NSW Police Force Hate Crime Unit is specially trained to investigate and respond to incidents involving racism, religious discrimination and hate. They work with communities to address threats and ensure antisemitic crimes are taken seriously.
Phone: 131 444 (for non-emergencies)
Email: Call NSW Police Directly

CSG (Community Security Group)

CSG is dedicated to keeping the Jewish community safe. They protect schools, synagogues and institutions, and stay alert to antisemitic threats, providing reassurance and practical security across community life.
Phone: 1300 000 274
Call Directly

NSW Jewish Board of Deputies

The Board of Deputies is the official voice of the NSW Jewish community. They work with government, media and partners to combat antisemitism, protect community interests and promote Jewish life.
Phone: (02) 9360 1600
Email: mail@nswjbd.org.au

Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)

The AHRC protects and promotes human rights across Australia. They provide resources, advice and the ability to lodge complaints about discrimination, including antisemitism, to ensure individuals can be heard and supported.
Phone: 1300 656 419
Call Directly

SafeWork NSW

SafeWork NSW ensures workplaces remain safe and respectful. Their role includes addressing discrimination or harassment linked to faith or ethnicity, and helping employees resolve workplace issues fairly and confidentially.
Phone: 13 10 50
Call Directly

AUJS (Australian Union of Jewish Students)

CSG is dedicated to keeping the Jewish community safe. They protect schools, synagogues and institutions, and stay alert to antisemitic threats, providing reassurance and practical security across community life.
Phone: 1300 000 274
Call Directly

Jewish House

Jewish House offers practical and emotional support to people affected by antisemitism. Services include crisis accommodation, counselling and ongoing care, with a focus on recovery, safety and dignity.
Phone: 02 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au

Not sure who to report to?

Jewish House operates a crisis line that operates 24-hour hours, 7 days a week for anyone in urgent need.

Our trained staff provide immediate support, guidance and care to help you take the next steps.

If you are unsafe or in danger, please call 000.