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Man charged with hate speech after neo-Nazi rally outside NSW parliament

Penry Buckley

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A man has been charged with an alleged hate speech offense in connection with a protest by a neo-Nazi group outside the NSW parliament in November last year.

On 8 November, around 60 members of the disbanded National Socialist Network organized on Macquarie Street, allegedly carrying a large banner reading “Abolish the Jewish Lobby”. Police did not oppose the “form 1” application for the protest after seeking legal advice after the banner did not meet the threshold for hate speech.

Following an investigation into the protest and two speeches allegedly made by participants, a 32-year-old man was arrested at a home in South Penrith at 1.45pm, NSW police said last night. He was taken to Penrith police station on charges of publicly inciting hatred on grounds of race and causing fear. He was released on conditional bail to appear in the local court on June 3.

“An investigation into this matter was conducted by the security investigation unit, counterterrorism and special tactics command, and legal advice was requested regarding the content of public meetings and speeches,” police said.

Section 93ZAA of the NSW Crimes Act, the offense of publicly inciting hatred on grounds of race, was introduced in August 2025. NSW police minister Jasmine CatleyHe said six people had been charged with the crime, according to budget estimates in February this year.

The National Socialist Network was disbanded in January, before legislation banning “hate groups” was introduced to the federal parliament.

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