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NSW premier Chris Minns plans crackdown on anti-gay violence

NSW premier Chris Minns is examining changes to the law to deal with hate crimes against gay and bisexual people in the wake of shocking reports of Islamic State-inspred violence.

After an ABC report detailed several attacks in Sydney, Minns said last night he had spoken to cabinet office officials and the attorney general’s department about “looking at changes to the law to put in massive new penalties specifically to target this abhorrent behaviour”.

double quotation markWe will not allow a situation in New South Wales where people are being targeted because of their sexuality by somebody else.

I want to make sure that we’re in a situation where police have got the resources, the DPP has the resources, so that if someone is convicted of a crime like that, they can throw the book at them and they are subject to a significant jail penalty.

It is never acceptable, and I can imagine there’d a lot of young people, a lot of gay people online who would ordinarily expect to meet someone in their community and do it in a safe way, to be targeted in this way, it’s a throwback to a shocking period in Sydney’s history, and it will not be tolerated in 2026. We’ll be looking at urgent legislation soon to target this shocking new crime.



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