Overview
- About 60 members of the National Socialist Network gathered outside NSW Parliament with a banner reading "Abolish the Jewish Lobby" after a Form 1 notice went unopposed, making the assembly authorised under NSW law.
- Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said he and the government were not briefed due to an internal communications error and he has ordered a review of the command‑level decision that let the protest proceed.
- Premier Chris Minns condemned the rally and said the government will consider strengthening police powers, examining bans on Nazi slogans and appearances, and clarifying the Summary Offences Act.
- NSW Police are analysing security and online footage to assess potential charges under the August offence for publicly inciting racial hatred, with references made to sections 93Z/93ZAA.
- Vaucluse MP Kellie Sloane and Wentworth MP Allegra Spender reported rape and death threats to police after speaking out, as opposition figures urged tougher action and the commissioner said future rallies by the group would be challenged in the Supreme Court.