The Queensland government are moving to make the display of hate symbols punishable by law across the state.
People who display extremist symbols including Nazi and Islamic State symbols, could face up to three years in prison under new laws proposed by the state government.
Queensland would follow states such as NSW and Victoria, with Tasmania and Western Australia not far behind.
The new bill was set to be introduced by Queensland Attorney General Shannon Fentiman on Wednesday.
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