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A Perth woman has been accused of performing a Nazi salute while on a night out in Northbridge. Theresa Plunkett-Hill ...
Lawmakers have banned public displays of the Nazi salute, swastika and other hate symbols as Australia tries to get to grips with a spike in antisemitism.
The Nazi salute and associated hate symbols have been criminalised in Australia as legislation drawn up last summer came into force. A law banning the salute and the display or sale of symbols ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — A self-described Nazi became the first person in Australia to be sentenced to prison for performing an outlawed salute when he was ordered by a magistrate on Friday to ...
A self-described Nazi became the first person in Australia to be sentenced to prison for performing an outlawed salute when he was ordered by a magistrate on Friday to spend one month behind bars ...
Australia bans Nazi salute and public display of ... The law makes it an offense punishable by up to 12 months in prison to publicly perform the Nazi salute or display the Nazi swastika or the ...
Australia plans to introduce new laws banning the public display and sale of Nazi symbols and paraphernalia as the country sees a rise in the far-right movement.. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus ...
A self-described Nazi became the first person to be convicted of performing a Hitler salute in Victoria on Tuesday. The Australian state had made the display of Nazi symbols a criminal offence in ...
Hersant is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday and could face 12 months in prison and a fine. Three men were convicted in June of performing the Nazi salute during a soccer match in Sydney on ...
Tim Smartt, the lawyer for Jacob Hersant, arrives at Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 8, 2024, for Hersant's sentencing after he was convicted for performing the Nazi salute.
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