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Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026
2026-01-15
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The Australian Greens have expressed concerns to the Prime Minister and the government about the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 proposed by the government for consideration by the parliament next week.

The Greens will not pass the Bill in its current form.

The Greens remain open to working with the Government on legislation that protects vulnerable communities and people based on principles of equal treatment, genuine protection and non-discrimination.

Attributable to Greens Leader Larissa Waters:

“The Greens have put our concerns to the government about this legislation, and we won’t support it in its current form,” Senator Waters said on Thursday.

“This is complex legislation that may have unintended consequences. We’ve only had a couple of days to consider it, and we need to do our due diligence.

“We can’t combat hate if we don’t combat it for everyone. Excluding protections for people on the basis of religion ignores the fact both antisemitism and islamophobia are increasing in our communities. These laws should protect everyone from hatred and discrimination, including the LGBTQ+ and disability communities.

“We need to ensure these laws cannot be weaponised to shut down legitimate political protest. Labor must make it crystal clear that criticism of Israel’s actions, just like those of Russia, China or Australia, will not be criminalised.

“The Bondi tragedy was made possible by gun laws that are no longer fit for purpose. The Greens support gun safety, including a national gun buy-back and a national firearms registry, as the bare minimum to ensure we never see a tragedy of this magnitude in Australia again.”

Attributable to Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi:

“Experts and community groups have expressed fundamental opposition to this Bill and the process with which it is being rushed through. The Greens will not support the Bill in its current form.

"The legacy of the appalling violence at Bondi cannot be the undermining of civil and political rights, or laws that can be used to weaponise racism and hate against everyday Australians who follow their conscience and speak out when they see wrong carried out here in Australia and overseas.

“Our society must be one that refuses to accept hatred - whether it’s attacking a queer person for who they love, a Muslim woman for wearing a hijab, a Jewish man for his kippah, or a trans person for their gender identity. We must tackle hate and racism for everyone.

“Combatting hate and all forms of racism requires a genuine commitment to grassroots, community-led change with engagement and resources invested in the community.

“The Government must urgently fund and implement the National Anti-Racism Framework, which provides a blueprint for an anti-racist society that protects all racially marginalised groups.”

Attributable to Greens spokesperson for Justice and Immigration David Shoebridge:

“Hate doesn’t put people in the neat little boxes that Labor is trying to do with this legislation. The same hateful ideology that produced the appalling Bondi shootings could have turned on women or the LGBTQ+ community and they also deserve protection.

“Protections from hate and vilification should not exclude gender, the LGBTQIA+ or disability communities. The Greens will push for these protections to be extended as part of our negotiations with Labor over this Bill.

“Laws that are designed to protect just one religion, Judaism, but fail to extend those protections to Islam and other religions are unfair, discriminatory and divisive.

“Allowing the Immigration Minister to refuse or cancel visas because someone ‘might’ commit an offence is essentially allowing the Minister to use these powers against anyone, at any time. It is not a credible legal test.

“Allowing the government to proscribe organisations is a serious step, and it needs to come with safeguards and protections, including procedural fairness.

“The Greens have long been pushing for stronger gun control legislation, and we support a national gun buy-back and a national firearms registry. This is core work for the Greens and we will continue to press for gun safety in every Parliament across the country.”
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Re: Combatting Antisemitism, Hate And Extremism Bill
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It's a disaster, non workable & a dangerous threat to free speech.

It's what you'd expect in places like Iran, Russia, China & Nth Korea.

Labor are just authoritarian commo styled weasels who won't deal with the real issues.

They are destroying the fabric of the country.

Sad thing is the people are letting them.
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Interesting. But it is hard to tell whether they oppose the bill because it undermines freedom of speech, or because it doesn't undermine it enough. Sounds like they are having a bet each way.
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https://ohpi.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Bondi-Beach-Chanukah-Massacre-sma...

"Executive Summary
On Sunday the 14th of December, 2025, a mass shooting occurred at Bondi Beach in
Sydney. Two armed men, inspired by ISIS, fired on the crowd at a Chanukah celebration.
Authorities confirmed it was a targeted terrorist attack against Australia’s Jewish community.
Fifteen innocent people were killed and dozens more were injured. This was the worst
terrorist attack on Australian soil, and the second worst mass shooting in the history of
modern Australia. It devastated the Australian Jewish community, and shocked the nation.
We offer our condolences to the families of those killed, and our support to those injured."


Read ful report .....
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freediver wrote Today at 9:42am:
Interesting. But it is hard to tell whether they oppose the bill because it undermines freedom of speech, or because it doesn't undermine it enough. Sounds like they are having a bet each way.


Yes, because......

The Greens:

"“We can’t combat hate if we don’t combat it for everyone. Excluding protections for people on the basis of religion ignores the fact both antisemitism and islamophobia are increasing in our communities. These laws should protect everyone from hatred and discrimination, including the LGBTQ+ and disability communities.

“We need to ensure these laws cannot be weaponised to shut down legitimate political protest. Labor must make it crystal clear that criticism of Israel’s actions, just like those of Russia, China or Australia, will not be criminalised.


ie, the Greens agree with Matt Cavanagh who noted Menzies' attempt in the 50s to ban communism was an affront to free speech.

"O what tangled webs we weave....."
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There is already a 5 page thread on this:

https://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1768293380/0
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Here we go. The greens want people chucked in jail for not calling a 125kg hairy bloke with a 10 inch schlong in a dress a woman.
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Gordon wrote Today at 1:57pm:
Here we go. The greens want people chucked in jail for not calling a 125kg hairy bloke with a 10 inch schlong in a dress a woman.



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I wasn’t sure but I just heard Anika Wells talking in support of it so I am now completely against it !
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