Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus,who will introduce legislation into the parliament next week and wants it passed by the end of the year,said the new laws would send the message that there was no place “for those who seek to profit from the trade in these evil symbols or use them to promote their hatred”.
“And we will no longer allow people to profit from the display and sale of items which celebrate the Nazis and their evil ideology,” Dreyfus said.
“The ban includes,but is not limited to,the trade and public display of flags,armbands,t-shirts,insignia and the publication of symbols online promoting Nazi ideology.”
The Victorian and NSW governments last year banned the public display of Nazi symbols,and in March the Victorian governmentpledged to ban the Nazi salute after a neo-Nazi group attended an anti-trans rights rally outside the state’s parliament.
While the Commonwealth has not followed Victoria in outlawing the Nazi salute,the federal ban will target auction houses and war memorabilia stores by criminalising the sale of SS and Nazi swastika memorabilia.
Dr Dvir Abramovich,chairman of the Anti-Defamation Commission who has long campaigned to ban the sale of Nazi material,praised the crackdown,saying it made clear “Australia will never provide a haven for the ultimate emblems of inhumanity and will not allow the trafficking in the blood-soaked items of the devil”.