Nazi symbols are one step closer to be banned in the Australian state of New South Wales ( NSW ) after a legislation criminalising their use passed the state parliament’s lower house on Aug. 9. Under the legislation, the use or display of Nazi flags or memorabilia bearing swastikas would be banned. Individual offenders face up to 12 months in prison or a fine of $11,000 (US$7,645), or both, while businesses face fines of up to $55,000. “Hateful and vilifying conduct is completely unacceptable in our community ,” Attorney General said in a statement . “New South Wales is a...