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Moves to counter under-reporting of hate crimes

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Police inspect nazi symbols painted on the front of the Victorian State Parliament in 2012 Source: AAP / DAVID CROSLING

A new campaign is looking to increase the reporting of hate crimes in New South Wales. It's being launched in five languages other than English, hoping to raise awareness among multicultural communities.


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By Catriona Stirrat

Source: SBS News


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A new campaign is looking to increase the reporting of hate crimes in New South Wales. It's being launched in five languages other than English, hoping to raise awareness among multicultural communities.


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