The Far-Left and Far-Right in Australia - Equivalent Threats? Key findings and Policy Implications




Authors:

Mario, Peucker, Jacob Davey, Cecile Simmons


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Davey, J., Simmons, C., Peucker, M., (2022) The Far-Left and Far-Right in Australia - Equivalent Threats? Key findings and Policy Implications. Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies. https://doi.org/10.56311/QIUL3563

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This briefing paper is the fourth and final output in ‘Symbiotic Radicalisation’, a project in our ‘Dynamics of Violent Extremism’ research stream. Symbiotic Radicalisation is a collaboration between researchers at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) and the Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities at Victoria University (VU). This paper provides an overview of key trends identified throughout this research program, which examines the online interplay between the far-left and far-right in Australia (with a focus on the State of Victoria) and considers the policy implications of this work.