Both men were charged for publicly displaying a Nazi symbol without excuse, and refused bail before their Friday court date.
Australia on Thursday passed anti-hate crime laws under which a Nazi salute in public, among other similar offences, will be ...
Hate symbols and terror offences will be punishable with mandatory jail terms ranging from one to six years in Australia, ...
Two nurses working at a hospital in Sydney were suspended after allegedly threatening to kill and refusing to treat Israeli ...
Australia passed anti-hate crime laws that include minimum sentences for displaying hate symbols like the Nazi salute. It ...
Australia has introduced strict laws to combat hate crimes, introducing mandatory minimum sentences for a range of terrorism ...
Australian politicians passed anti-hate legislation today that enforces minimum sentences for a string of offences including ...
Australia passed tough anti-hate crime laws on Thursday, including mandatory minimum sentences for terror offences and displaying hate symbols, in a bid to tackle a recent surge in antisemitism.
Under the laws, anyone who is seen displaying hate symbols like saluting the Nazi way will be mandatorily imprisoned for at ...
Tough legislation brought in after rising anti-Semitism fuels attacks and threats on Jewish communities Australia has imposed a mandatory one-year prison sentence for performing the Nazi salute as ...
"Public discourse has increasingly been weaponized, with hateful rhetoric aimed at attacking groups in the Australian ...