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NSW Police commissioner extends Sydney protest restrictions with 'significantly limited' scope
NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has announced restrictions on protests in parts of Sydney will be extended. However, Commissioner Lanyon said he had "significantly limited its scope". Effectively, ...
Restrictions on public assembly and protests have been lifted in NSW. The temporary restrictions that were implemented in the ...
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NSW protest laws brought in after Bondi Beach attack deemed 'unconstitutional' by top court
The laws, rushed through parliament after the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, have been found to be unconstitutional by the state's highest court.
High school and university students around Australia will take time out of classes tomorrow to protest against Pauline Hanson and One Nation, with posters promoting the event calling on students to ...
NSW Premier Chris Minns has defended police actions after violent clashes erupted in Sydney’s CBD between police and people ...
A new requirement forcing contracted NSW Police chaplains to name the officers who use their services and divulge private information has decimated their ranks, with many resigning in protest.
A pro-Palestine protest organised by the Stop the War on Palestine group is due to take place on Friday in response to Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia. Another protest is planned ...
Police and Homes NSW moved in on a protest camp that had disrupted the start of the demolition of the Waterloo public housing estate in inner Sydney. The 150 homes in Waterloo's south will be ...
Police have been granted sweeping powers to restrict movement in central Sydney as Israeli President Isaac Herzog arrives this week, even as a group of MPs urges authorities to allow a planned protest ...
NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna will provide an update after a protester was arrested at Sydney’s pro-Palestine protest today. Due to technical difficulties we are unable to provide a ...
While fielding questions from members of the NSW Legislative Council on Wednesday morning, NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley was asked by council chair Sue Higginson whether the government intended ...
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