Protest
First Nations activists have announced a constitutional challenge to New South Wales Premier Chris Minns' anti-protest laws, supported by a broad coalition of community justice groups opposing the res...
With Survival Day approaching, many people are wondering how recent restrictions on public assemblies may affect protests in NSW. Here's a quick guide from the Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT (ALS).
Controversial restrictions on protesting have been extended for another two weeks but police have created an exemption that will allow Invasion Day rallies to proceed.
Indigenous Australians are hoping to commemorate their day of mourning as police decide whether Invasion Day protests can go ahead as planned.
Lawyers and civil liberties groups have urged the New South Wales Police Commissioner not to extend restrictions on public protests beyond Tuesday, warning of the impact on January 26 rallies.
Protesters have vowed to defy New South Wales' anti-protest laws and march on January 26 after police blocked a march in Sydney marking 10 years since the death of Dunghutti man David Dungay Jr.
Invasion Day rallies planned for January 26 may still proceed in New South Wales, even if police extend a declaration that restricts the authorisation of protests.
Dunghutti activist and Blak Caucus organiser Paul Silva says New South Wales' anti-protest laws are being used to silence criticism against the Government and corrective services, after restrictions w...
A coalition of activists are vowing to continue to march and organise rallies in defiance of a controversial ban on protests which they claim is unconstitutional.
The New South Wales Police Commissioner has not ruled out extending the current ban on authorising public assemblies beyond January 26, after approving a further 14-day extension this week.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns says the state's newly passed protest laws will not affect rallies planned for January 26. The legislation was introduced and rushed through parliament this week fo...
New South Wales' peak Aboriginal legal service has raised concerns about the state government's proposed restrictions on protests following the Bondi terrorist attack earlier this month.
A neo-Nazi who allegedly led a violent group attack on a First Nations protest camp will walk free from court on bail. Thomas Sewell, 32, hired a top barrister to argue he should be freed for a second...