New South Wales Opposition Leader Chris Minns has pledged to establish a panel curbing racism and extremism if elected in the upcoming state election.
The panel will include senior representatives from key government sectors as well as the consultation of relevant
community leaders.Mr Minns says the group will be important considering the historical treatment of ethnic and religious minorities.
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