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Australia to Recall Parliament Early to Pass Tough Hate Speech Laws

Anthony Albaniz

Darwin, 12 January: Following the deadly terror attack at Bondi Beach, the Australian government has decided to recall the federal parliament early to introduce stringent new hate speech legislation.

Parliament will reconvene next Monday to debate and pass laws aimed at combating anti-Semitism, hate speech and extremism.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the legislation has become urgent after the Bondi attack, which killed 15 people and injured dozens more. “This is a comprehensive package of reforms that will create serious criminal offences for hate preachers and leaders who seek to radicalise young Australians,” Albanese said.

Under the proposed laws, penalties for hate crimes will be increased, and extremist motivations will be taken into account during sentencing. A new offence will also be created for inciting hatred with the intent to intimidate or harass. Existing bans on prohibited Nazi symbols will be expanded and strengthened.

The legislation will further make it easier for Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to cancel or refuse visas for individuals intent on spreading hatred.

Attorney-General Michelle Rowland said the reforms would represent the toughest hate laws Australia has ever enacted. “These laws are specifically designed to target those who seek to spread hatred and undermine social cohesion in our community,” she said.

Parliament will resume with a condolence motion to honour the victims of the Bondi attack and to recognise the bravery of bystanders and first responders who helped save lives.

Albanese said the motion would unequivocally condemn the terrorist atrocity at Bondi Beach and reaffirm parliament’s commitment to eradicating anti-Semitism.

The bill also includes plans to establish a National Guns Buyback Scheme, which would limit the number of firearms an individual can own and make Australian citizenship a requirement for holding a gun licence.

“The terrorists at Bondi Beach had hatred in their minds but guns in their hands—this law will address both,” Albanese said.

Peter Wertheim, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, said existing laws had fallen well short of community expectations and failed to protect society from egregious forms of hate speech.

“The horrific events at Bondi Beach on December 14 have made our concerns even more acute,” he said, adding that such incidents make all Australians unsafe, not only those directly targeted.

Welcoming the government’s announcement, Wertheim said the Jewish community supports the planned measures and the commitment to address these issues in the near future.

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