The first neo-Nazi rally in New South Wales, authorised by the NSW Police, took place on November 8, with police approval.
When 60 neo-Nazis lined outside NSW parliament last week, the premier's response was swift and familiar — steadily tightening ...
The state government has flagged new laws as it scrambles to contain days of fallout after more than 60 neo-Nazis rallied ...
Fresh legislation enabling police to move on protesters harassing or obstructing people attending places of worship in NSW ...
Jack Eltis’ history of public antisemitism and racism raises questions about why the protest outside NSW parliament was never ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has backed new proposed laws aimed at restricting masks and balaclavas at protests, a move prompted by rising concern over extremist rallies and ongoing public debate ...
The police decision had the character of a calculated provocation, aimed at providing the pretext for new attacks on the ...
The NSW opposition will reintroduce amendments to anti-hate laws that would ban face coverings after police permitted a ...
The Minns government will launch a fresh bid to grant police the power to move on ­protesters from outside places of worship, ...
The NSW government will look at outlawing Nazi slogans and appearances after a neo-Nazi rally targeting Jewish people outside state parliament was allowed to go ahead.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has said the government is considering new laws in response to a neo-Nazi rally that was held outside ...