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A coalition of land councils has staged a second protest against proposed changes to Crown Lands legislation in New South Wales, ahead of a meeting with the Minister this week.
A court has delivered a bombshell ruling after multiple protesters demonstrating against the visit of the Israeli president ...
Controversial laws to restrict protests in New South Wales, Australia, following the Bondi Beach terrorist attack have been struck down by the state's top court. The Court of Appeal accepted arguments ...
A ban on the slogan “globalise the intifada” will be pursued in NSW only if a Queensland ban survives a court challenge, ...
Controversial restrictions placed on public assemblies in the wake of the Bondi terrorist attack have been extended but will ...
Opinion
Police Commissioner confirms Town Hall protest charges under unlawful Minns laws will be dropped
The NSW Police Commissioner has confirmed on ABC Radio this morning that prosecutors are reviewing charges arising from the 9 February Town Hall protest to determine whether they were made under the ...
The NSW Supreme Court has knocked back a last-minute legal challenge to sweeping police powers that ban any protests against ...
1monon MSN
Damages, withdrawn charges being explored in wake of struck out controversial NSW protest laws
Protesters caught up in the government's now-canned protest laws could seek damages as lawyers review the implications of the Supreme Court ruling them "unconstitutional".
Chris Minns floated the idea of giving the group a greater ability to carry weapons in the days after the Bondi massacre, but the government has yet to move on the proposal.
Australian Associated Press on MSN
Protest restrictions struck down in 'win for democracy'
Protest restrictions swiftly implemented after the Bondi terror attack have been deemed unconstitutional and struck down by a court.
The flash mob descended on Brisbane’s city square, wearing double denim and blond wigs in the style of a legendary Australian singer as they danced with wild abandon to one of his hit songs from the ...
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