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Australia’s High Court on June 4 dismissed an application by the neo‑Nazi group known as White Australia (previously the National Socialist Network) for an injunction to block its designation as a prohibited hate group under new federal laws introduced after the Bondi terror attack.
The group had sought temporary immunity from criminal penalties — including prison terms of up to 10–15 years for supporting, funding, training or recruiting for the organisation — ahead of a full constitutional challenge scheduled for a September hearing.
Lawyers for White Australia argued the measures unduly burden the implied freedom of political communication and would extinguish the association; government lawyers said an injunction risked real harm given the group’s violent rhetoric.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke designated the group after advice from ASIO. The organisation has attempted to register as a political party and raised funds for litigation, but the Australian Electoral Commission rejected its registration bid for failing to demonstrate the required membership numbers.



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