People publicly displaying symbols associated with a state sponsor of terrorism and a radical Islamist group could be imprisoned for two years. Legislation introduced on Wednesday to NSW parliament expands bans on terrorist symbols to all prohibited organisation symbols, capturing those affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and recently outlawed hate group Hizb ut-Tahrir. Waving flags or wearing clothes with their insignia will be punishable with a prison sentence of up two years, a $22,000 fine or both, and $110,000 for corporations. NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley said the Labor-drafted bill follows in the federal government's footsteps, aimed at...