The NSW government is moving to crack down on Nazi symbols, giving police new powers to act against public displays.
Police and courts will be given greater powers to combat public displays of Nazi ideology in NSW following a rally outside ...
Despite being deemed unconstitutional, powers to move on protesters at places of worship will be reinforced in the aftermath of a shocking neo-Nazi protest.
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‘Deplorable’: Ultimate penalty for Nazi acts
People found guilty of evoking Nazi slogans, chants, and other “imagery” could face a year in prison or up to a $20,000 fine ...
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Nazi chants banned in push to stop 'vile hatred'
People who chant Nazi slogans could be imprisoned as part of a bid to punish and unmask far-right extremists. New legislation ...
Combatting The Neo-Nazis Is A 'Wicked Problem' For Governments. When neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell appeared last week in a ...
Three men have been arrested for allegedly sending threatening messages to federal MPs in the wake of the neo-Nazi rally that ...
Kristy Campion receives funding from organisations not relevant to this review. Neo-Nazis marching through Australian streets, black-clad and masked, have become a common sight in recent years. Over a ...
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