The Australian government is trying to tackle the problem of conservative extremism by placing a ban on swastikas and other Nazi symbols. Australian Attorney General Mark Dreyfus said, "There is no place in Australia for symbols that glorify the horrors of the Holocaust." The new Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment bill which Prohibit Hate Symbols was introduced in Parliament this week and seeks to ban the trade and public display of the swastika or Schutzstaffel symbols on flags, armbands, T-shirts, and insignia, as well as the online publication of symbols promoting Nazi ideology. Offenders face a maximum penalty of up to 12 months in prison. #Queer Up The World View