9 December 2020

Defend the IMARC 25: Drop the charges against protestors

The 25 protestors arrested and charged at last year’s International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) are calling for support to have their charges dropped. In October last year, the protestors were arrested and charged with multiple offences including; unlawful assembly, besetting premises, and incitement. The protesters were arrested while they exercised their civil liberties, attempting […]

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NSW Police Commander sexually harassed junior officer, says watchdog

The NSW Police watchdog has recommended that the NSW Police Force sack a Commander after they found he had sexually harassed a junior officer during a home visit. The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) made the recommendation to Commissioner Mick Fuller after the watchdog sustained the allegations made against him. “Allegations of the Commander lying

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‘Bikie’ gang consorting laws disproportionately affect Indigenous Australians

Almost half of all people subject to consorting laws in New South Wales are Indigenous, according to an internal memo.  The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) recently launched a review of the use of consorting powers. Preliminary findings of the review note the high volume of Indigenous Australians that are being affected by these laws.  Between

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'Bikie' gang consorting laws disproportionately affect Indigenous Australians
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