Public Hearing Block 1

4-14 May 2026, Sydney

From 4 - 14 May 2026, the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion held its first block of public hearings in Sydney. Over eight days, more than fifty witnesses gave evidence.

Evidence spanned physical attacks and threats, entrenched school bullying, workplace and professional discrimination, self-censorship of Jewish identity, and growing concern about the growing use of anti-zionism as a vector for antisemitism. Witnesses described a marked deterioration since 7 October 2023, accelerating sharply after the Bondi Beach attack in December 2025.

 Taken together, the evidence points to antisemitism moving from the margins of Australian public life into everyday settings - schools, workplaces, sporting fields and social media - with institutions frequently unprepared or unwilling to respond.

A complete overview of Hearing Block 1 can be found on the Commission’s official website.

Hearing Block 1 examined the nature and prevalence of antisemitism in Australia, beginning with how antisemitism is defined and how it has evolved in both its historical and contemporary forms.

The Commission heard evidence from Jewish Australians about their lived experiences and the impact of antisemitism across different areas of public life and examined the data and reporting mechanisms used to measure its prevalence in Australian institutions and society.

Key Themes

Hearing Videos

Day 1: Monday 4 May 2026

Day 2: Tuesday 5 May 2026

Day 3: Wednesday 6 May 2026

Day 4: Thursday 7 May 2026

Day 5: Friday 8 May 2026

Day 6: Monday 11 May 2026

Day 7: Tuesday 12 May 2026

Day 8: Thursday 14 May 2026