A definitive new Parliamentary report has laid bare the state of our protest laws. In the ACT and Victoria, protest is enshrined in the law as a human right. In NSW, the Labor Government drags Knitting Nannas through the courts for peacefully protesting, only to be told their laws are unconstitutional. It's a draconian nightmare.
Protestors who take to the streets can face up to two years in jail, a $22,000 fine, or both, and the legislation which was rushed through Parliament by the Liberal Government and NSW Labor, has been roundly condemned by over 230 civil society and human rights groups. Protestors have been targeted, searched, jailed and faced oppressive bail conditions, contrary to our fundamental right of political communication in this Country.