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Hundreds rally against SA government’s new protest penalties
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 27, 2023 - 07:51
Pressure is mounting on the South Australian government to ease its crackdown on protests, with unions, human rights campaigners and community groups upping their fight against the proposed law changes. The legislation increases the penalties for protestors who obstruct public places, but there are growing calls for the reforms to be sent back to the drawing board.