Racist remarks could land you a fine of up to $55,000—learn more about the latest legislation now

Racial hatred and anti-Semitic acts have sparked a major legal shift, with new laws now in place to crack down on public incitement of such hate.

What started as an effort to address escalating tensions has rapidly transformed into a serious push for change, putting the spotlight on how laws are evolving to protect communities.

New laws introduced in New South Wales aimed to tackle anti-Semitism and racist crimes, imposing severe penalties for offenders.


The state government had taken swift action in response to a troubling increase in racist incidents, including graffiti and vandalism in Sydney.

Under the new legislation, anyone making racist remarks publicly could face up to two years in jail and fines reaching $11,000.

The government had made it clear that these tougher measures were necessary to ensure perpetrators faced the full force of the law.


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New law targets racist remarks with hefty penalties. Image source: Pexel/Afrika ufundi


The bill, which was presented in parliament on 13 February 2025, specifically targeted public incitement of racial hatred.

'Racial hatred is unacceptable – and under this new legislation, it will be a crime to publicly and intentionally incite racial hatred,' said Attorney-General Michael Daley.

He emphasised the importance of protecting community members from actions that instil fear of violence, harassment, or intimidation.

The Crimes Amendment would introduce a new offence under section 93ZAA of the Crimes Act 1900.

This would carry a penalty of up to two years behind bars and fines of $11,000 for individuals.


Corporations found guilty of the offence could face penalties of up to $55,000.

The move followed a series of anti-Semitic attacks that had shaken Sydney and Melbourne, including firebombings and the defacement of properties with swastikas.

In response, a special task force had been established by NSW Police to focus on these targeted crimes.

The government remained committed to balancing free speech, noting that the new laws would not infringe upon political discourse or religious teachings.

'It is important for members of our community to be protected from conduct that causes them to fear for their safety, or to fear harassment, intimidation or violence,' Daley had added.

Another measure, introduced in the same legislative package, criminalised graffiti at religious sites.

There were also laws aimed at preventing harassment of worshippers attempting to access places of worship such as synagogues, churches, or mosques.


However, some civil rights groups had raised concerns about the potential for abuse of these laws during protests or demonstrations near religious institutions.

Despite a November 2024 review that had advised against expanding such laws, the government pushed forward with its reforms.

The introduction of these laws comes at a time when public incitement of hatred was increasingly under scrutiny in Australia.


In a previous story, we covered a heated exchange caught on tape in a public car park that sparked debate about racism.

This incident highlights just how quickly tensions can escalate in everyday situations.

To learn more about what happened, read the full story here.

Key Takeaways
  • New laws in New South Wales aimed to curb anti-Semitism and public racial hatred, imposing penalties like up to two years in prison and fines of up to $11,000 for offenders.
  • The bill, introduced on 13 February 2025, focused on tackling public incitement of racial hatred and included penalties for corporations up to $55,000.
  • These measures were in response to escalating anti-Semitic incidents in Sydney and Melbourne, including graffiti and firebombings, with a special taskforce set up by NSW Police to address the issue.
  • Despite concerns from civil rights groups about potential abuses of the laws, the government pressed ahead, ensuring that the new laws wouldn't infringe on free speech or religious teachings.

With these new laws in place, it’s clear that tackling racial hatred is a top priority for the government.

But do you think these tougher penalties will be enough to curb hate speech? Could they have unintended consequences?

Share your thoughts in the comments!
 
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So it's a political thing now?

FMD!

Do you blame any government - Labor or Liberal - for the mindset of these disgusting pig dodging camel jockeys?

I reserve my right to practice overt racism in public. I do it every day.
You are a very passionate person @Veggiepatch and have your reasons for racism. There will always be those who don’t understand.

Immigrants who refuse to assimilate to the Australian way of life do not belong here. Undeniably, they cause trouble and unrest.

Those who embrace their new country and add positively to Australia, are assets and have proven their right to live here.
 
Unfortunately this law seems to be in the favour of foreigners in this country, i don't think it makes allowances for their slurs against us or our religious beliefs. I believe it's a one street created by them. And someone told me just recently, and i've to to check it, that the Koran states that non conformists should be put to death, how is this not also semitism. Seems to me that we are being discriminated against more than they are.
It has come about because racist attacks on Jews.
 
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You are a very passionate person @Veggiepatch and have your reasons for racism. There will always be those who don’t understand.

Immigrants who refuse to assimilate to the Australian way of life do not belong here. Undeniably, they cause trouble and unrest.

Those who embrace their new country and add positively to Australia, are assets and have proven their right to live here.
What about the white supremacists in Melbourne. They fuel hatred and prejudice, when they feel they can get away with it violence will follow. There is no excuse for racism or do you think racism is okay for white people to practice.
 
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Feel free to voice your opinion like l did !
l just feel sorry for those women dressed from head to foot in black while their controller [won't say husbands too good a word for them] dress in light clothes
My daughter taught in a school in Greenacre 90% Moslem and taught twin boys who were very violent towards everyone. One of those boys often threatened that he was going to cut my daughters throat.
Parent would be asked in for an interview, the father thought it funny.
The mother when she dropped the boys off at school spoke to my daughter and told her she understood her concerns but whenever she tried to discuss this with her husband she would be sent to his other wives house for aweek where she copped abuse.
These boys were in year 4

My daughter told me the other week how these boys are now 18 and she heard one of them is now in jail.
 
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What about the white supremacists in Melbourne. They fuel hatred and prejudice, when they feel they can get away with it violence will follow. There is no excuse for racism or do you think racism is okay for white people to practice.
I'm sorry but where I live I see way more racism against whites.

Are you a white Australian 🤔
 
If you are serious you should be banned from this site!
Let me tell you why I am so vocal on this subject.

In 1990, I was the victim of an attack by three Muslim arseholes when I was slit with a knife in the neck and left arm then set on fire. Nearly 35 years later, the physical and psychological scars are more than apparent.

I bear these "tattoos" did I didn't ask for. I have major scars on both arms and lesser ones on my left leg and torso.

THIS IS THE REASON FOR MY EXTREME HATRED OF THESE MUSLIM PIGS!
 
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You are a very passionate person @Veggiepatch and have your reasons for racism. There will always be those who don’t understand.

Immigrants who refuse to assimilate to the Australian way of life do not belong here. Undeniably, they cause trouble and unrest.

Those who embrace their new country and add positively to Australia, are assets and have proven their right to live here.
Very well said 👏 ❤️
 
More government control to "protect" the ones who strike you while crying victim. So fed up with the protection of the ones you can't call out for their terrorist acts.
The victim card expired a long time ago especially that the whole second world war was based on lies.
I don't quite follow your statement that the whole Second World War was based on lies. Could you kindly explain, please?
 
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Let me tell you why I am so vocal on this subject.

In 1990, I was the victim of an attack by three Muslim arseholes when I was slit with a knife in the neck and left arm then set on fire. Nearly 35 years later, the physical and psychological scars are more than apparent.

I bear these "tattoos" did I didn't ask for. I have major scars on both arms and lesser ones on my left leg and torso.

THIS IS THE REASON FOR MY EXTREME HATRED OF THESE MUSLIM PIGS!
Like I said those who have never been in a dominant Moslem area go to one for just a few hours and then tell us what you think.

If you have never been around these areas then you are blinded.

My surfer friend who passed away 18 months ago was walking through Lakemba. He had just gone to the chemist to get medication for his daughter. Going back to his car he was attacked by 2 Arabic men and why? Because he had long blonde hair, shirts and thongs and in his attack they mention Aussie shit
 
All books regarding any religion should be taken from the shelves of libraries and bookshops and incinerated.
Why? the only religion that wants to take over is Islam and it up don't convert -you die. The only religion that preaches:
"slay them wherever you catch them" (Qur'an 2:191)
[9:5] But once the Sacred Months have passed, kill the polytheists wherever you find them, capture them, besiege them, and lie in wait for them on every way. But if they repent, perform prayers, and pay alms-tax, then set them free. Indeed, Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.[Quran 9:5]

It is believed, that the reason Jews have been the main target, from the time of the bible is, that they are the oldest and strongest in keeping their faith.T Compared to other religions, they have the lowest number of people leaving their faith.
Some say they also 'created' the false 'Messiah' of the Christian faith, because he too, is a Jew.
Basically, everyone on this planet who does not follow the faith of Islam... is an enemy and therefore, a target!
 
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Minns Labor government should have acted promptly in October 2023 when this public hatred blew up in Sydney. Let’s never forget Hamas had burst into a concert, raped, murdered and kidnapped people who were socialising and enjoying themselves. It was absolutely abhorrent to Australia. Yet the demonstration at the Sydney Opera House was allowed to continue. Hatred and damage have escalated since then and the failure by the Labor government to condemn and stop the first demonstration was a contributing factor to the nastiness and damage that has continued, towards a group that has assimilated and contributed in our great country.
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Most Palestinians were doing their everyday things when they were murdered by Israel overreaction to the heinous ACT of Hamas. I don't support any terrorism. Not by Hamas not by Israel not by anyone.
 
Most Palestinians were doing their everyday things when they were murdered by Israel overreaction to the heinous ACT of Hamas. I don't support any terrorism. Not by Hamas not by Israel not by anyone.
Not to mention those young Arabic soccer players - average 10 yrs old - that they murdered (the entire team), just because they were Israeli citizens!!!
 
Walking through Roselands Shopping Centre when I was 14, four Muslim whores called me an "Aussie wog" and laughed.

Had it happened five years later, there would have been four seriously damaged ragheads.

Oh!! I just made a "racist" comment! Slap my wrists!
They only had the “guts” to say that to a white Aussie kid because there were four of them.
 
Most Palestinians were doing their everyday things when they were murdered by Israel overreaction to the heinous ACT of Hamas. I don't support any terrorism. Not by Hamas not by Israel not by anyone.
Just prior to 7 October 2023, 57% of Palestinians supported the presence of Hamas and control of the government in Gaza.

Check out my avatar and it will further show my support for anything anti Muslim.
 
Most Palestinians were doing their everyday things when they were murdered by Israel overreaction to the heinous ACT of Hamas. I don't support any terrorism. Not by Hamas not by Israel not by anyone.
I’m with you Jeni. I have zero tolerance for any form of terrorism & any form of racism regardless of the reason. My dad fought in WW2 & certainly had issues with the Japanese but he kept his thoughts to himself. He very rarely spoke of the terrible things he had seen or been subjected to. I do think that when people come here they should learn our language & assimilate, not us having to fit in with them. Unfortunately various governments over the last few years have allowed this to happen. I’m certainly rather concerned about the growing number of white supremasts, they seem to be springing up everywhere. What a troubled world we’re living in.
 

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