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Review of draft legislation to combat antisemitism, hate and extremism

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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review of the Exposure Draft Legislation: Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 (‘the Exposure Draft Bill’).

The Exposure Draft Bill proposes a comprehensive package of reforms intended to further criminalise hateful conduct and ensure that those who seek to spread hatred, division and radicalisation are met with severe penalties.

The Exposure Draft Bill contains five schedules of amendments:

  • Schedule 1 contains amendments to criminal law relating to hate speech, racial hatred, radicalisation, firearms and explosives
  • Schedule 2 contains amendments to migration laws, particularly relating to visa refusals and cancellations
  • Schedule 3 contains customs amendments relating to import and export of violent extremist and hate material, firearms and weapons
  • Schedule 4 contains amendments to firearms-related legislation including the establishment of a national gun buy-back scheme and strengthening background checking arrangements and
  • Schedule 5 contains transitional provisions.

Due to the urgency of the draft legislation, which the Parliament will consider next week, the Committee’s review will be sharp and focused. Submissions have been invited by 4:00pm (AEDT) Thursday 15 January 2026.

Committee Chair, Senator Raff Ciccone, said:

“The horrific terrorist attack at Bondi Beach last month shook our nation and reminded us of the very real harm antisemitism can cause. Our hearts go out to the Jewish community, who have felt this trauma most deeply. We have seen the courage of those who confronted this violence.

Antisemitism is not just a threat to Australians of Jewish faith, it is a direct attack on their right to live safely, openly and with dignity, and it strikes at the heart of the social fabric of our multicultural country.

National unity is vital to our national security. The Committee will review this important Exposure Draft Bill to ensure it is effective and proportionate, and that it sends a clear message: acts of hatred and violence against any community will not be tolerated. Our Parliament stands together in the determination to combat antisemitism, hate and extremism.”

Further details on the review, including submission guidelines and deadlines, are available on the Committee’s website: aph.gov.au/pjcis

Public Hearing

The Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday 13 January 2026 to receive evidence from relevant Commonwealth Government agencies, including the Attorney-General's Department, the Department of Home Affairs, the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.

The Committee expects to hold a further public hearing later in the week to hear from non-government witnesses. Details will be made public once finalised.

Public Hearing details

Tuesday, 13 January 2026
12:30PM – 5:30PM (AEDT)
Main Committee Room, Parliament House, Canberra

A program for the hearing can be found here and the hearing will be broadcast live at aph.gov.au/live.

Media enquiries

Office of Senator Raff Ciccone
02 6277 3226
Senator.Ciccone@aph.gov.au

Background information

Committee Secretariat, Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
02 6277 2360
pjcis@aph.gov.au

For more information about this Committee, you can visit its website. On the site, you can make a submission to an inquiry, read other submissions, and get details for upcoming public hearings. You can also track the Committee and receive email updates by clicking on the blue ‘Track Committee’ button in the bottom right hand corner of the page.

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