Live Victoria is set to become the first Australian state or territory to ban the public display of the Nazi swastika in a “thunderbolt” for white supremacists. The Victorian government introduced legislation in parliament on Wednesday banning intentional public displays of the Nazi symbol across the state. The Summary Offenses (Nazi Symbol Protection) Amendment Bill is expected to pass both houses with bipartisan support and only applies to the Nazi swastika, also known as the Hakenkreuz. Religious versions of the symbol related to Hindu, Buddhist and Jain religions will remain legal. There will also be exemptions for historical, educational and...