Victorian parliamentary committee set to announce decision on banning Nazi symbols
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A resident of the southern Mallee town of Beulah flying a Nazi flag over their house sparked outrage last year.
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This morning, a Victorian parliamentary committee will announce its decision on whether the swastika and other Nazi symbols should be banned from public display.
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The inquiry into the adequacy of Victoria s racial vilification laws was prompted by a planned neo-Nazi music festival in Melbourne in 2019
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said the state had a deficiency in the law
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