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hate laws passed after Bondi terror attack The government has banned neo-nazi group, National Socialist Network, also known as White Australia
Bondi beach terror attack](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/bondi-beach-shooting-sydney-australia) last year, in which 15 people were killed. The full bench in the court of appeal found restricting all protests in order to protect social cohesion
hateful, violent rhetoric” following the Bondi terror attack in December, but sent the issue to a parliamentary inquiry, which he said would enable legislation to be introduced when parliament returned in February. Despite the inquiry
terror attack](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/bondi-beach-shooting-sydney-australia). In an email sent to the electorate offices of 15 Labor backbenchers last week, the Australian Recreation Union (ARU) said it had recruited campaign managers across 17 “vulnerable” electorates, including
Bondi Beach park. Sajid Akram, 50, was killed by police at the scene of the shootings and his son Naveed Akram - the other alleged attacker - was critically injured and later transferred from hospital to prison
hate speech. “I was wearing a T-shirt which displayed the six-word phrase which I can’t say, and I gave a speech using the six-word phrase which
terrorism legislation, Jonathan Hall KC, has called for a "moratorium" on pro-Palestinian marches, arguing it was "clearly impossible at the moment" for them not to "incubate" antisemitism. Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today