NSW police restricts public assemblies in Sydney for 14 days under laws passed after Bondi terror attack

Premier Chris Minns defends laws, which have been condemned as draconian and infringing on the right to assembly by civil liberties groups Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The New South Wales police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, has restricted public assemblies in Sydney for 14 days, under new powers that passed NSW parliament on Wednesday. “The declaration will be reviewed and can be extended fortnightly for up to three months,” police said in a statement. Continue reading...