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Man charged over hate graffiti in Sydney’s inner west

By Ben GrubbMay 19, 2025, 9:16pm

A 21-year-old man has been arrested and charged with more than 50 offences following an alleged hate-motivated vandalism spree across Sydney’s inner west targeting a queer venue and political campaign materials.

Felix Kiera was arrested about 12.20am on Sunday after officers from Inner West Police Area Command allegedly observed him spray-painting decals affiliated with specific members of the community along Crystal Street in Petersham.

A swastika on the outside of the Imperial Hotel building.

He was taken to Newtown police station and later charged with 53 offences, including:

  • Knowingly displaying by public act a Nazi symbol without excuse (21 counts)
  • Destroying or damaging property (23 counts)
  • Intentionally marking premises without prescribed consent (8 counts)
  • Entering enclosed land without lawful excuse (1 count)

NSW Police said it would be alleged that Kiera damaged property and sprayed offensive messages across buildings and political posters between Tuesday, April 22, and the time of his arrest, with the incidents occurring in the Newtown and Erskineville areas.

Greens candidate for Sydney Luc Velez’s sign was among those defaced.

Police confirmed to Gay Sydney News that the arrest is related to dozens of locations being allegedly defaced with homophobic slurs and Nazi-related symbols.

Among them was the Imperial Hotel in Erskineville, a well-known queer venue, where a swastika was painted on an exterior wall.

Luc Velez, a Sydney Mardi Gras board member and Pride in Protest activist who unsuccessfully ran as the Greens candidate for Sydney in the federal election, had one of his campaign posters defaced with a homophobic slur.

Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi also had one of her posters defaced.

Richie Haines, chief operating officer of Universal Hotels, which owns the Imperial, condemned the graffiti as “cowardly” at the time it occurred.

“There is absolutely no place in our society for such senseless hate and intolerance,” he said then.

Federal MP for Sydney Tanya Plibersek also criticised it.

“It’s particularly concerning to see this graffiti on businesses and places that have made a point of being welcoming, safe spaces,” she said at the time.

Kiera was refused bail and was scheduled to appear before Parramatta Local Court on Sunday (May 18).

Greens Senator Dr Mehreen Faruqi’s elections signs were among those defaced.

Ben Grubb
ben.grubb@gaysydneynews.com.au

Gay Sydney News editor

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