In short: More than a dozen symbols linked to extremist ideology and terrorist groups have been formally banned by the Queensland government. Under recently introduced laws, the maximum punishment for breaching the prohibited symbols law is two years in jail. What's next? The ban is already in force after the government enacted the new rules on Friday. The Queensland government has formally banned a number of symbols linked to Nazi ideology and several listed terrorist groups as part of its crackdown on antisemitism. The prohibition of the 13 symbols comes a week after the government announced a raft of measures...