NSW government to introduce new laws to combat LGBTQIA+ hate crimes

NSW Premier Chris Minns at presser at Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, wearing a suit and speaking to micrphones.

Chris Minns says the state government is cracking down on LGBTQIA+ hate crime. (ABC News: Warwick Ford)

In short:

Reforms to be introduced to NSW parliament on Tuesday would increase penalties for those convicted of hate crimes against the LGBTQIA+ community.

Under the changes, it would also be made an offence to lure victims on false pretences, only to offend against them.

It follows a spate of violent Islamic State (IS)-inspired attacks on Sydney teenagers targeted for their sexuality.