OVERVIEW
Australia banned a neo-Nazi group called the National Socialist Network (NSN) on 15 May 2026. The ban started at midnight. Now, anyone who supports, funds, trains, recruits, joins, or leads this group can go to prison for up to 15 years. The group also used the names White Australia and European Australian Movement. This is the second organisation banned under Australia’s new anti-hate laws. The first was Hizb ut-Tahrir, banned in March 2026. The new law came after a deadly antisemitic attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney in December 2025, which killed 15 people.
AUSTRALIA BANS NATIONAL SOCIALIST NETWORK
On 15 May 2026 , Australia officially banned the National Socialist Network (NSN) . This is a neo-Nazi organisation. The ban took effect at midnight on the same day. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced the ban. Under the new anti-hate legislation, any activity linked to the group is now a criminal offence.
WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE NOW ILLEGAL?
The law makes the following actions illegal if they are related to the banned group:
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Supporting the group
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Providing funds
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Giving training
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Recruiting new members
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Being a member
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Directing the group
The maximum punishment for these crimes is 15 years in prison .
GROUP’S ALIASES AND DISBANDMENT CLAIM
The National Socialist Network has also used other names to hide its activities. These include:
Interestingly, the group had announced plans to disband in January 2026 – before the ban came into force. But the Australian government went ahead with the ban anyway.
ANTI-HATE LAW IN AUSTRALIA
Australia’s anti-hate law gives the government power to ban hate groups. It also criminalises association with listed organisations. The law covers activities like organising meetings, giving money, and recruiting members for a banned group.
THE BONDI BEACH ATTACK THAT LED TO THE LAW
The anti-hate legislation was passed after a terrible event. In December 2025 , an antisemitic attack took place at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney . The attack caused 15 deaths . This tragedy shocked the nation and led to the creation of stronger laws against hate groups.
FIRST GROUP BANNED UNDER THE LAW
The National Socialist Network is the second organisation to be banned under Australia’s new anti-hate laws. The first was Hizb ut-Tahrir , which was banned in March 2026 .
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Month: Current Affairs - May 16, 2026
Category: AustraliaBan-NationalSocialis