The Perth man is the third person in Australia to be recently accused of threatening Albanese, with a Sydney man accused of making threatening phone calls to the Prime Minister’s office the day after the Bondi terrorist attack, and a Queensland man charged in October for allegedly threatening Albanese’s life on social media.

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Member for Wentworth, Allegra Spender said she also received threats after condemning a neo-Nazi rally that took place outside New South Wales parliament in November.

Prominent neo-Nazi Joel Davis, 30, has since been arrested in response to the alleged online harassment.

“The message allegedly encouraged abusive and hateful messages to be directed towards a federal parliamentarian, following their condemnation of a National Socialist Network protest on 8 November, 2025,” the Australian Federal Police said.

And Federal Communications Minister Anika Wells allegedly received dozens of emails from a man threatening to kill her in December.

A 31-year-old old man has been charged with one count of using a carriage service to threaten to kill in relation to the complaint.

The Prime Minister’s office has been contacted for comment.

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