NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has defended the decision not to oppose a neo-Nazi rally targeting Jewish people outside ...
The NSW government is moving to crack down on Nazi symbols, giving police new powers to act against public displays.
Growing activities of neo-Nazis raises issues for Australia’s democracy out of proportion to their numbers. Combatting them ...
People found guilty of evoking Nazi slogans, chants, and other “imagery” could face a year in prison or up to a $20,000 fine ...
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 ...
The police decision had the character of a calculated provocation, aimed at providing the pretext for new attacks on the ...
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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 ...
Allegra Spender and Kellie Sloane, have reported threatening messages they received to the police after condemning Sydney's neo-Nazi rally.
Three men have been arrested for allegedly sending threatening messages to federal MPs in the wake of the neo-Nazi rally that ...
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