Report: Policing of Palestine Action Group rally at NSW Labor Conference

Legal Observers NSW fielded a team of observers at the Palestine Action Group rally at the NSW Labor Conference at Sydney Town Hall on 27 July. Incidents observed included police OC spraying a protestor at close range after wrongfully identifying him as the cause of a disturbance created by a counter-protestor, police issuing unlawful move-onContinue reading “Report: Policing of Palestine Action Group rally at NSW Labor Conference”

Misuse of the Form 1 system by NSW Police 2022-24

Legal Observers NSW has observed a prevalent misuse of the Form 1 system by the NSW police over the last 2 years. This has resulted in a disturbing power overreach that is inconsistent with the provisions in the Summary Offences Act 1988. Misrepresentation of the notification of public assembly requirements has been utilised as aContinue reading “Misuse of the Form 1 system by NSW Police 2022-24”

Report: Policing of weekly pro-Palestine street marches in Sydney

Since the beginning of October 2023, Legal Observers NSW has fielded observers at 19 weekly street rallies protesting Israel’s genocide in Gaza. The policing of these rallies has been marked by ubiquitous surveillance, police and state pushback and the deployment of higher than usual levels of police resources, including a new protest-focused taskforce ‘Operation Mealing’Continue reading “Report: Policing of weekly pro-Palestine street marches in Sydney”

Report: Policing of Environmental Protest in NSW 2021-22

Legal Observers NSW has been monitoring the policing of independent protest in NSW through carrying out independent legal observing at protests and collecting first-hand accounts from protestors. This report collects case studies of the policing of environmental protest in NSW in 2021-22, using data collected from observing, protestor accounts and publicly available information. Read theContinue reading “Report: Policing of Environmental Protest in NSW 2021-22”

Supreme Court finds NSW anti-protest laws unconstitutional

Re: Kvelde v State of New South Wales [2023] NSWSC 1560 Today the Supreme Court of NSW has ruled that provisions of the anti-protest laws rushed through parliament in 2022 are unconstitutional.  In March 2022 the NSW government pushed these laws through parliament without consultation, and in only 72 hours from introducing the bill, dismissingContinue reading “Supreme Court finds NSW anti-protest laws unconstitutional”

Legal Observers NSW statement on the arrest of 5 legal observers at the Rising Tide protest in Newcastle on 26 November 2023

On 26 November Legal Observers NSW fielded a team of independent legal observers at the Rising Tide protest in Newcastle. Observers were present to document the actions of police and connect any protestors arrested with legal representation.  Five legal observers were arrested by NSW Police while carrying out their role and three of them chargedContinue reading “Legal Observers NSW statement on the arrest of 5 legal observers at the Rising Tide protest in Newcastle on 26 November 2023”

Policing of the Indo Pacific 2023 naval defence exposition in Sydney

We are deeply disturbed by the repression of peaceful protests at the Indo Pacific naval defence exposition in Sydney this week. NSW Police have arrested 9 people following protestor gatherings along the Darling Harbour foreshore on Monday and Tuesday. Several protestors have been charged with participating in an unlawful assembly, which carries a maximum 6Continue reading “Policing of the Indo Pacific 2023 naval defence exposition in Sydney”

Legal groups, community organisations, unions oppose NSW anti-protest laws

Legal Observers NSW is among 39 legal and community organisations to sign an open letter opposing the anti-protest laws rushed through the Legislative Assembly Wednesday night and due to be considered in the Legislative Council today. The laws make disrupting or obstructing a pedestrian or traffic punishable by 2 years imprisonment and a $22k fine.Continue reading “Legal groups, community organisations, unions oppose NSW anti-protest laws”