On February 20th, the New South Wales government passed the Crimes Amendment (Places of Worship) Bill 2025, an expansion to the NSW anti-protest laws that would criminalise protest near places of worship.
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On April 9, a mostly-empty New South Wales Legislative Assembly debated whether student concession fares should be extended to international and part-time students. The debate was triggered by a petition started by the SRC and SUPRA late last year when it reached 20,000 signatures in March.
This marks the first sacking of the Minns state government.
The bill passed the upper house yesterday after amendments from the upper house late Wednesday night.
The proposed changes would mean victims have to gather their own evidence in order to receive compensation.
Tensions were high on Tuesday morning as two opposing sides of the abortion debate clashed outside the New South Wales Parliament House on Macquarie Street, where they would stand their ground for hours to come
The ‘Our Body Our Choice’ march called for safe, legal and free access to abortion for all
The protest demanded justice for the many uninvestigated First Nations people’s deaths at the hands of police
Approximately 400 people turned out to demand an end to the forced adoption laws.
The bill was rejected 25 votes to 14