The Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 has been published and it is worse than you think.
It criminalises speech that merely causes fear even if no harm occurs, 5 years imprisonment.
It defines public place so broadly that it includes the internet, meaning posts, videos, tweets, memes and blogs all fall within scope.
The law states it is irrelevant whether hatred actually occurs or whether anyone truly felt fear.
You are guilty of displaying a prohibited symbol unless you can prove a religious, academic or journalistic exemption.
The AFP Minister can declare prohibited groups without procedural fairness, including relying on retroactive conduct.
That power can extend to actions that occurred outside Australia.
Penalties include up to 7 years in prison if you have membership in a prohibited group.
Sentences to as much as 15 years for supporting, training, recruiting or funding a banned group.
144 pages, 0 mention of radical Islam
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Oh yeah, Hate preachers will get a loophole exemption for the purpose of religious teaching or discussion.
That got leaked late last night.
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