Classrooms across Australia are set to receive new resources aimed at helping schools combat racism and anti-Semitism, as part of a broader effort to strengthen social cohesion. Both reports say the program will make classroom materials available nationwide to support teachers in addressing these issues in everyday learning. The resources are described as tools intended to help stamp out discrimination and promote respectful understanding among students. The coverage frames the initiative as part of a wider social cohesion agenda, rather than a response tied to any single incident. While specific details about the contents of the resources and the timing of rollout are not provided in the excerpts, the articles agree on the core purpose: equipping schools with practical educational support to reduce anti-Semitic attitudes and broader forms of racism. The initiative is therefore presented as a prevention-focused measure, supporting classroom engagement with issues of tolerance, inclusion, and anti-discrimination.