Kat THEOPHANOUS (Northcote) (14:50): (683) My question is to the Attorney-General in the other place, and I ask: what is the most recent information on the anti-vilification reforms being undertaken by the Victorian government?
These reforms intend to strengthen protections for Victorians against discrimination and hate speech and ensure there are responsive criminal and civil legal avenues to address the harm caused by vilification.
Many in my community have spoken to me about their concern over the rising rates of extremist activity in Victoria and Australia, often exacerbated by divisive political rhetoric and even spurred by militant elements from abroad.
Others have relayed worrying reports of hate speech and language which incites violence in the community specifically targeting a range of Victorians on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexuality and other attributes.
Hate speech has no place in our community, and everyone has the right to feel safe and respected in the place they call home.
I look forward to hearing from the Attorney-General about our reforms as we look to uphold people’s right to freedom of speech, protect our communities from vilification and violence and promote inclusivity and respect for peace in our democratic institutions.