Two groups at the centre of the government's crackdown on hate have scrubbed their social media channels and shut down their websites as new laws passed parliament. The Telegram channels of prominent neo-Nazis have been wiped of offensive content and now feature significantly toned-down rhetoric and controversial Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir has shut down its social media pages and website. The legislation, which passed the Senate on Tuesday night, allows the federal government to ban groups deemed to spread hate, with leaders to face up to 15 years' prison. The National Socialist Network (NSN) and Hizb ut-Tahrir were previously singled...