NSW Extends Hate Speech Laws to Schools
New South Wales is cracking down on racial hate speech by bringing classrooms under the state’s public incitement laws. Premier Chris Minns announced that teachers across public, private, and Catholic schools will now be bound by a strict code of conduct. The changes give the state education board the authority to remove teachers found to be promoting racial hatred. The government is also introducing tougher rules to shut down illegal prayer halls and increasing fines for unauthorised places of worship to improve community safety.