The Tasmanian government will introduce laws to outlaw the display of Nazi symbols. It follows similar pushes in Victoria, NSW and Queensland. The Tasmanian laws would outlaw symbols, including the swastika, for hate and fear. They will still be allowed to be displayed for historic or educational purposes while also allowing Hindu and Buddhist groups to use it. READ MORE “Our government strongly condemns the display and sale of these symbols when used for hate and fear,” Attorney-General Elise Archer said on Sunday. “This is an issue that is deeply concerning to me as attorney-general as well as many Tasmanians.”...