Anti-Protest Legislation
Cassy O'Connor rises on the adjournment to criticise the Government's anti-protest legislation.
Cassy O'Connor rises on the adjournment to criticise the Government's anti-protest legislation.
The Greens have today written to the TCCI asking them to withdraw their support for the Workplace (Protection from Protestors) Amendment Bill.
The Liberals are determined to stifle the right to peaceful protest in Tasmania.
Rosalie Woodruff speaks during the Adjournment on the anti-protest laws tabled by the Government.
Cassy O'Connor questions the premier over their second attempt at anti-protest legislation following the High Court's invalidation of the original laws.
The enormity of legal costs of the corporate driven and politically motivated laws has been revealed at $355,000.
The entire country now knows a bad law brought in by the Government has led to a landmark High Court decision affirming the right to peaceful protest.
The Liberals' draconian, undemocratic anti-protest laws have been found to be in breach of the Australian Constitution by the High Court.
In a massive slap in the face to the Government, the High Court has just ruled in favour Bob Brown's challenge to the Government's draconian anti-protest laws.
The Green movement has a proud history of standing in defiance of unjust laws which are against the public interest.