: It is strictly illegal to publicly display, wear, or sell goods featuring these "symbols of anti-constitutional organizations". Penalties can include fines or up to three years in prison.
: Recent laws in several states (e.g., NSW, Victoria) criminalize the public display of Nazi symbols, with potential prison sentences and significant fines. While private ownership is often still permitted, buying and selling may be restricted in the future.
: It is generally legal to own and purchase these items for private use or historical study, though public display can be socially frowned upon or subject to local intimidation laws in specific contexts. The selective penalty for swastikas in Germany - DW.com