Second Reading Speeches

Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Criminal and Migration Laws) Bill 2026

Type
Government
Portfolio
Attorney-General
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
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Summary

Amends the:

Criminal Code Act 1995
to: create aggravated offences for preachers and leaders who advocate or threaten force or violence and adults who seek to radicalise children; increase penalties for advocating or threatening force or violence; introduce a new listing framework for prohibited hate groups; and strength the existing prohibited symbols offences;
Crimes Act 1914
to introduce an aggravated sentencing factor for conduct motivated by racial hatred;
Intelligence Services Act 2001
to provide for a review by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security of the operation of the aggravated offences for preachers and leaders and the operation of the prohibited hate group framework;
Migration Act 1958
to insert grounds that specifically address hate-motivated conduct and conduct or offences relating to the spread of hatred and extremism; and
Migration Regulations 1994
to ensure that, if a person is refused a permanent visa on character grounds, they are subject to the same exclusion period as a person who has had their visa cancelled on character grounds. Also makes consequential amendments to 5 Acts.

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