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'Words matter': spy chief talks up ban on hate groups
New laws aim to outlaw extremist groups below terrorist designation, introduce penalties up to 15 years, and respond to the Bondi attack that killed 15 and injured over 40.
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‘Words matter’: spy chief talks up ban on hate groups
A bid to ban extremist groups following the Bondi massacre will be good for Australia, the nation’s spy chief says, as he warns there is “permission” for politically motivated violence in society. Draft laws to be debated next week in parliament when it returns early would introduce a framework to outlaw hate groups that fall below a threshold to designate them a terrorist organisation. Organisers, supporters and recruiters of listed groups face…
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