The New South Wales parliament will be recalled this week as the Minns government moves to rush through new laws after the Bondi terror attack.
The proposed changes would tighten gun laws, expand hate-speech offences, and criminalise the public display of symbols and slogans linked to banned terrorist groups.
The government has also flagged a tougher approach to large protests, as it looks for ways to prevent further violence.
Guest: Kenneth Stern is the Director of the Center for the Study of Hate at Bard College, and the lead drafter of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of anti-Semitism.