NSW Moves to Ban ‘Public Displays of Nazi Ideology’
‘The bill responds to the recent neo-Nazi activity that took place outside New South Wales Parliament,’ said Attorney General Michael Daley.
Pedestrians walk past the entrance to the New South Wales Parliament House building in Sydney CBD, Australia on Aug. 8, 2025. David Gray/AFP via Getty Images
The New South Wales (NSW) Minns Labor government has introduced legislation to ban public displays of Nazi ideology.
The move comes following a neo-Nazi rally outside Parliament House where 60 men allegedly chanted a Hitler Youth slogan in front of a banner reading, “Abolish the Jewish lobby.”
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NSW Moves to Ban ‘Public Displays of Nazi Ideology’
The New South Wales (NSW) Minns Labor government has introduced legislation to ban public displays of Nazi ideology.
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