The NSW government returns to parliament on Tuesday. The premier’s proposed vilification laws are facing a rebellion.
A campaigner against domestic violence claims she was promised $20,000 for her organisation. When she didn’t get it, she had ...
Residential developer lobby group Urban Taskforce goes hard at the government over approach to managing housing for essential ...
Police Commissioner Karen Webb has finally snagged herself a new media adviser, with straight-talking crisis management ...
Several Labor MPs have criticised reforms introduced by the Minns government on Tuesday which they say will give police ...
A push for a notorious northern beaches traffic black spot to be upgraded is set to ramp up after Jacqui Scruby, the new ...
The NSW Government introduced two bills on Tuesday to protect places of worship and further criminalise Nazi symbols, as part ...
With gender being a hot topic this week, it was only a matter of time before someone questioned why Premier Chris Minns had ...
NSW Premier Chris Minns is facing criticism of his vilification laws as parliament resumes.Credit: Kate Geraghty Premier Chris Minns faces criticism not only from the crossbench and across the ...
The NSW government has announced its suite of strengthened hate-speech and anti-Semitism reforms, including a new criminal offence of “intentionally inciting racial hatred” after recent, spiralling ...
New South Wales (NSW) Premier Chris Minns stated in a press conference on Sunday that he intends to strengthen the Australian state’s hate speech laws ... discuss hate speech laws and protest laws ...
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