Protests, Peter Dutton, press freedom and panels (solar).
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This week we delved into why police shouldn’t dictate what’s acceptable to protest,
tallied just how much cash you’ve donated to Qantas,
and explained how Australia is still on track to give $900 million to the company that built the drone that killed Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom.
Elsewhere,
Crikey was courtside as former Seven staffer Taylor Auerbach gave explosive evidence in the Bruce Lehrmann/Network 10 defamation saga,
and we revealed that Labor’s federal transparency taskforce is refusing to be… transparent.
Plus Charlie Lewis detailed News Corp columnists’ obsession with George Orwell.
Hope you’re enjoying your weekend. |
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Jack Callil,
Deputy editor |
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We can’t allow police to dictate when protest is acceptable
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Victoria Police requesting a permit-application process for protests is a completely unnecessary overreach with far-reaching implications.
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Herald Sun photographer Tony Gough knocked to the ground as police shove people during an anti-trans protest and counter protest in Melbourne (Image: AAP/Michael Currie) |
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