Graffiti containing racist and anti-Semitic slurs has been found on the Plantagenet Battery in the Albany Forts precinct in Western Australia, according to multiple reports. The vandalism defaces a historic defence site in the area. Local authorities and community representatives describe the act as inconsistent with community values.

The Albany mayor is quoted as saying the graffiti is “completely at odds” with community sentiment. The reports agree that the markings include offensive language targeting racial and Jewish communities. The incident is being treated as vandalism and has drawn public condemnation.

While the sources provide consistent accounts of what was written and where the graffiti was discovered, they do not detail who is responsible or what immediate investigative steps have been taken. The coverage centres on the discovery of the slurs and the contrast between the incident and the community’s broader stance against hate-based behaviour.