Australian far-right extremist Blair Cottrell talks to supporters at a nationalist rally in Melbourne in January 2019. Photo: EPA
Australian far-right extremist Blair Cottrell talks to supporters at a nationalist rally in Melbourne in January 2019. Photo: EPA
Greg Barton
Opinion

Opinion

Greg Barton

To tackle far-right extremism, Australia needs to clamp down on the ecosystem of hate

  • In Australia, like the US, violent extremism makes enormous demands on law enforcement resources. But hateful extremism is not, for the most part, illegal
  • Authorities need to constrain the space available for this hate to poison public spaces and discourse before it manifests as violence, says Greg Barton

Australian far-right extremist Blair Cottrell talks to supporters at a nationalist rally in Melbourne in January 2019. Photo: EPA
Australian far-right extremist Blair Cottrell talks to supporters at a nationalist rally in Melbourne in January 2019. Photo: EPA
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