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Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 24/44)
Character Range: 230741–233428

(3) In this section:
advocate means counsel, promote, encourage or urge.
genocide means the commission of an offence against Subdivision B (genocide) of Division 268, other than:
 (a) an offence against section 11.1 (attempt), 11.4 (incitement) or 11.5 (conspiracy) to the extent that it relates to an offence against that Subdivision; or
 (b) an offence against that Subdivision that a person is taken to have committed because of section 11.2 (complicity and common purpose), 11.2A (joint commission) or 11.3 (commission by proxy).
 (4) A reference in this section to advocating genocide includes a reference to:
 (a) advocating genocide, even if genocide does not occur; and
 (b) advocating the commission of a specific offence that is genocide; and
 (c) advocating the commission of more than one offence, each of which is genocide.

Subdivision CA—Publicly displaying, and trading in, prohibited symbols and giving Nazi salute

80.2E  Prohibited symbols
 (1) Each of the following is a prohibited symbol:
 (a) a prohibited Nazi symbol;
 (b) a prohibited terrorist organisation symbol.
 (2) Each of the following is a prohibited Nazi symbol:
 (a) the Nazi hakenkreuz;
 (b) the Nazi double‑sig rune;
 (c) something that so nearly resembles a thing to which paragraph (a) or (b) applies that it is likely to be confused with, or mistaken for, that thing.
 (3) Each of the following is a prohibited terrorist organisation symbol:
 (a) a symbol that a terrorist organisation (within the meaning of Division 102) uses, or members of a terrorist organisation use, to identify the organisation;
 (b) something that so nearly resembles a symbol to which paragraph (a) applies that it is likely to be confused with, or mistaken for, that symbol.

80.2F  Meaning of displayed in a public place
 (1) A thing is displayed in a public place if it is capable of being seen by a member of the public who is in a public place (whether or not the thing is actually so seen by a member of the public).
 (2) A thing is also displayed in a public place if it is included in:
 (a) a document (including, for example, a newspaper, magazine, program, leaflet or ticket); or
 (b) a film, video or television program;
that is available, or distributed, to the public or a section of the public.
 (3) A thing is also displayed in a public place if it is included in a document, film, video or television program that is available, or distributed to, the public or a section of the public by means of a telegraphic, telephonic or other like service within the meaning of paragraph 51(v) of the Constitution including, for example, by means of the internet.
Example: If a thing is included in a document that is