Stunning new Neo-Nazi crackdown as laws will be rammed through banning Hitler chants and introducing $22,000 fines after NSW Parliament protest
Kat Wong | Daily Mail (UK) | 19 November 2025
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15304247/Stunning-new-Neo-Nazi-crackdown-laws-rammed-banning-Hitler-chants-introducing-22-000-fines-NSW-Parliament-protest.html
People who chant Nazi slogans could be imprisoned as part of a bid to punish and unmask far-right extremists.
New legislation will be introduced by the NSW government on Wednesday after 60 black-clad neo-Nazis yelled Hitler Youth chants at state parliament on November 8.
Though Nazi symbols are already banned in many jurisdictions, the bill will expand the ban to behaviour that shows support for Nazi ideology through imagery or characteristics associated with the ideology.
Anyone who repeats Nazi chants will face up to a year in prison or a maximum fine of $11,000 - a punishment that could be doubled for those who do so near a synagogue, Jewish school or the Sydney Jewish Museum.
'The deplorable stunt we saw outside NSW parliament has no place in our society,' NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley said.
'Nobody should be subject to this vile hatred because of their background or faith.
'We are giving police and the courts additional powers to hold Nazi extremists to account for theirabhorrent views.'
Police will be able to order perpetrators to take down suspected Nazi symbols and those who refuse could be hit with a $2200 fine or three months' prison.
Neo-Nazis, who often don face coverings and sunglasses in public, will find it harder to hide as police are given powers to order people to reveal their identity if it helps an investigation for a Nazi-related offence.
Deporting Matthew Gruter: Though the move has been supported by members of the coalition and One Nation, United Australia Party senator Ralph Babet defended Gruter's right to free speech, warning 'eventually the same power and attitude will be turned against you for your views'.
See https://creativityalliance.com/forum/downunder-news/antipodean-resistance-they-became-national-socialist-network/msg53195/#msg53195
Best Comments: KC DownUnder, Oyster Bay, Australia
But we can wave ISIS flags, make death threats and free to stay, the government have got a different approach to these issues, totally two tiered system
Leon de Griller, Sydney, Australia
Should read "stunning new antiwhite crackdown". These laws are really aimed at stopping pro-White activism.
Kat Wong | Daily Mail (UK) | 19 November 2025
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15304247/Stunning-new-Neo-Nazi-crackdown-laws-rammed-banning-Hitler-chants-introducing-22-000-fines-NSW-Parliament-protest.html
People who chant Nazi slogans could be imprisoned as part of a bid to punish and unmask far-right extremists.
New legislation will be introduced by the NSW government on Wednesday after 60 black-clad neo-Nazis yelled Hitler Youth chants at state parliament on November 8.
Though Nazi symbols are already banned in many jurisdictions, the bill will expand the ban to behaviour that shows support for Nazi ideology through imagery or characteristics associated with the ideology.
Anyone who repeats Nazi chants will face up to a year in prison or a maximum fine of $11,000 - a punishment that could be doubled for those who do so near a synagogue, Jewish school or the Sydney Jewish Museum.
'The deplorable stunt we saw outside NSW parliament has no place in our society,' NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley said.
'Nobody should be subject to this vile hatred because of their background or faith.
'We are giving police and the courts additional powers to hold Nazi extremists to account for their
Police will be able to order perpetrators to take down suspected Nazi symbols and those who refuse could be hit with a $2200 fine or three months' prison.
Neo-Nazis, who often don face coverings and sunglasses in public, will find it harder to hide as police are given powers to order people to reveal their identity if it helps an investigation for a Nazi-related offence.
Deporting Matthew Gruter: Though the move has been supported by members of the coalition and One Nation, United Australia Party senator Ralph Babet defended Gruter's right to free speech, warning 'eventually the same power and attitude will be turned against you for your views'.
See https://creativityalliance.com/forum/downunder-news/antipodean-resistance-they-became-national-socialist-network/msg53195/#msg53195
Best Comments: KC DownUnder, Oyster Bay, Australia
But we can wave ISIS flags, make death threats and free to stay, the government have got a different approach to these issues, totally two tiered system
Leon de Griller, Sydney, Australia
Should read "stunning new antiwhite crackdown". These laws are really aimed at stopping pro-White activism.






