12 January 2026

Parliament to return early to deal with hate and gun law reform

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Federal Parliament is starting the year earlier than scheduled in order to deal with hate laws and gun reform. Photo: Michelle Kroll.

Federal Parliament is returning early to deal with wide-reaching hate laws and gun reform legislation, and to offer condolences to the victims of the Bondi terror attack.

Both the House of Representatives and the Senate will resume on Monday and Tuesday, in what Anthony Albanese has described as a moment to come together to convey sympathies, but also to take strong steps to crack down on hate groups.

Making the announcement on Monday afternoon (12 January), the Prime Minister said the government had been consulting on draft legislation, would brief the Opposition and Greens, and would consider constructive contributions.

A single comprehensive bill, it will be released publicly on Tuesday.

“The bill is the Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill, a package of reforms which create serious offences for hate preachers and leaders seeking to radicalise young Australians,” Mr Albanese said.

“It increases the penalties for hate crime offences. It ensures offenders whose crimes are motivated by extremism will have that factored into sentencing.

“It creates a new offence for inciting hatred in order to intimidate or harass. It expands and strengthens the ban on prohibited symbols, and it makes it easier for the Minister for Home Affairs to cancel or refuse a visa for people intent on spreading hatred.

“The terrorists at Bondi Beach had hatred in their minds but guns in their hands. This law will deal with both and we need to deal with both.”

The legislation also seeks to create a new framework to list organisations as prohibited hate groups and set up a national gun buy-back scheme.

The government wants a gun buy-back scheme, funded equally by the Commonwealth and states and territories, implemented by July.

READ ALSO PM calls Commonwealth Royal Commission into Bondi terror attack

The PM said he hoped the legislation, comprising all of those factors, would pass both Houses of Parliament without delay, as it was not about politics.

“I want an Australia that goes to our values, where everyone is respected,” he said.

“Where the Australian covenant is when people come here, they leave any hatreds and prejudices in the customs hall, and recognise the strength that is here in our diversity.

“One where we’re able to discuss differences in a mature and respectful way, rather than accusatory, rather than looking to always blame someone else.”

The PM also issued a statement outlining the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 as a package of reforms that:

  • Creates serious offences for hate preachers and leaders seeking to radicalise children;
  • Increases the penalties for hate crimes offences;
  • Ensures that offenders whose crimes were motivated by extremism have that factored into their sentencing;
  • Creates a new offence for inciting hatred in order to intimidate or harass;
  • Expands and strengthens the ban on prohibited symbols;
  • Makes it easier for the Minister for Home Affairs to cancel or refuse a visa for people who want to come here and spread hatred;
  • Creates a new framework that will enable the Minister for Home Affairs to list organisations as ‘’Prohibited Hate Groups’’.
  • Once an organisation is listed, it will be a criminal offence to be a member, recruit for it, donate or receive funds or support that group in any way; and
  • Sets up the National Gun Buyback Scheme to get guns off the streets.

Fifteen people were killed in the ISIS-inspired shooting attack at Bondi Beach on 14 December.

Mr Albanese said the first order of business for Parliament on Monday would be a condolence motion for them.

READ ALSO Federal Government ministers could be called before Bondi royal commission

“It will be an opportunity for the parliament to come together and convey our sympathies to the loved ones of those murdered by these terrorists on Bondi Beach on 14 December,” he said.

“To recognise the trauma and the pain of the people who have been injured, to honour the courage and quick action of police, first responders, and healthcare workers, and the lives that they saved.”

Parliament was scheduled to return on 3 February.

Last week, the Prime Minister called a national royal commission into the Bondi attack and antisemitism, following three weeks of Coalition and community pressure to do so.

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley said on Monday that the Opposition had not been provided with the government’s draft legislation before the Prime Minister’s announcement, but would be given the opportunity to review it later in the day.

“And will do so carefully,” Ms Ley said.

“We are deeply sceptical of the Prime Minister’s decision to introduce a single bill that will attempt to cover multiple complex and unrelated policy areas – for example, issues of speech are clearly separate from the ownership and management of firearms.

“Just days ago, the Prime Minister was dragged kicking and screaming to a Commonwealth royal commission, which is why Australians are right to be cautious when he preaches cooperation but does not practise it.”

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So anti semitism is outlawed but racial hatred against Palestinians, Norwegians or Uruguayan people is ok.

Politicians dragged back to work. It’s just not fair

What an absolute mess this is going to be.

“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety” (Benjamin Franklin)

The usual dim-witted requotation of a statement originally framed by Franklin to argue for power of the legislature over a governor too beholden to the interests of a wealthy private family.

So, which of the “essential liberties” of abusing or shooting people are you pained about giving up?

This legislation will not stop the horrible items you mention

I am concerned it will remove what’s left of free speech and increase government overreach and censorship.

Free speech?? What country do you think we’re living in?
Jake is your name and 22 must be the number of hours per day you spend on US owned and influenced websites.

Gun shops will be finding the new gun laws hard on business , puting off staff etc. closing down through lack of trade, will they be elligible for compensation from the Gov I wonder? Some shops (not gun) have been granted compensation because of tram/train disruptions affecting their business. Go for it gun shops!

CaptainSpiff12:57 pm 13 Jan 26

Subjective definition of “hate group”, by those in power, followed by immediate criminalization and arrest of any members. Which country am I living in again??

How about that? Some meaningful action being taken and it didn’t require a royal commission. While the opposition has been busy on murdoch media panels looking for ways to blame the government, labor have been busy drafting legislation. Has Sussssan and her team drafted anything of any substance to address the actual problems? Seems all they’re doing is writing letters to the editor because they truly don’t do policy or legislation anymore, just vibes and culture wars.
Cookers like stephen saunders won’t have representation when this is debated because poorleen got herself suspended. Little malcolm and babbling babet will be too out of their depths to “contribute” the way she would.

“I am still yet to see Susssssan Ley shed a single drop of policy!” Senator wong if she had a sense of humour.

“I want an Australia that goes to our values, where everyone is respected …. One where we’re able to discuss differences in a mature and respectful way, rather than accusatory, rather than looking to always blame someone else.”

Albo in full voice, not a hint of irony to be found. If it was breakfast time i would have choked on my froot loops.

Penfold in full voice advocating for Israel instead of Australia.
I chocked on my Coco Pops.

Hope you’re okay franky, kinda figured you for the bircher museli and weak latte type.

Just wondering whether you work for the official Zionist lobby group or just freelancing ?

Stephen Saunders5:04 pm 12 Jan 26

As early as December 15, Albanese had a set agenda, everything guns and antisemitism, nothing about his “multicultural” mass migration. Nobody is challenging this selective framing, least of all the “opposition”.

Come on , Albo has now had plenty of time to frame “what they will be looking at “ to get the answers they want , and leave out the bits they don’t want to hear about , its a con job

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