Jacinta Allan outlined five steps the Victorian Government is prioritising to eliminate antisemitism and hate speech.
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Victoria is set to enhance its anti-vilification legislation once again, marking the second update in recent months as the government intensifies efforts to combat antisemitism.

In a press briefing today, Premier Jacinta Allan announced five key initiatives aimed at curbing hate speech and antisemitic behavior.

“These measures are just the beginning, not the conclusion,” Allan stated.

Jacinta Allan outlined five steps the Victorian Government is prioritising to eliminate antisemitism and hate speech.
Jacinta Allan outlined five steps the Victorian government is prioritising to eliminate antisemitism and hate speech. (Nine)

The updates include a further tightening of anti-vilification laws, which Allan proudly noted are already the nation’s most stringent following a significant revision earlier this year, prompted by an increase in aggressive and violent demonstrations.

Allan highlighted that similar to new legislation in NSW, using expressions like “globalise the intifada” could lead to criminal charges.

The legislation revamp could see social media companies liable for hate speech spread online by anonymous accounts.

“If the owner of a social media account cannot be identified, then the platform could be liable for a civil claim determination,” Allan said.

Social media platforms could also be compelled to give up identifying information of “cowardly” users who are spreading hateful behaviour, Allan said.

The government will also look to develop new laws that allow Victoria Police’s chief commissioner to stop or move on a public protest in the aftermath of a terrorist event.

Victorian antivilification laws will be strengthened in response to the Bondi terror attacks, where 15 innocent people were killed while celebrating Hanukkah at a park on Bondi beach. (AP)
That law will be similar to new laws being developed in NSW in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

“I want to be clear, we have always defended the right to protest and we will not allow a return to the undemocratic laws that aim to reduce the power of workers, but the safety of the community is paramount,” Allan said.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay. (AAP)
Former Victoria Police chief commissioner Ken Lay will be brought in to review and implement Victoria’s gun laws. (AAP)

A new commissioner will be appointed to prevent and counter violent political extremism in Victoria, guided by a new strategy to tackle extremism of all kinds.

“This is an evidence-backed plan dealing with extremism of all kinds, including people with far left and far right, religious or other ideological motivations,” Allan said.

The premier, who was last week booed by a Jewish congregation during a vigil at Caufield Shule, used the announcement to take accountability for claims she failed to protect the Jewish community against rising antisemitism.
At the end of the event, a man from the crowd approached the premier with a series of taunts, including "Jacinta Allan you have blood on your hands".
Allan was booed and accused of having “blood on [her] hands” during a Hanukkah vigil at Caulfield Shule last week. (Nine)

“I can’t fully personally comprehend the unique sadness, pain, and fear of Jews in this moment, but I can share in their horror that the worst massacre of Jewish lives since October 7 took place here [in Australia],” she said.

“I take responsibility for everything that happens in this state. And I am sorry.

“I stand with you for the long term. I will fight for you forever.”

Today’s announcement follows a $1.8 million commitment by the Victorian government to support the safety and wellbeing of the Victorian Jewish community.
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