Brisbane Times
·general
·4 hours ago
He’s taunted protesters and rebuked judges. Is the premier fraying cohesion?
Premier Chris Minns faced criticism after the Court of Appeal ruled unconstitutional anti-protest laws his government enacted post-Bondi terrorist attack. The court stated these laws, intended to maintain social cohesion, were not a legitimate government purpose. Minns responded defensively, claiming protesters should bear responsibility for recent escalations, while police review related charges from a recent protest.
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