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Labor MP John Burns says federal government cannot intervene to stop pro-Palestine protests The Labor MP Josh Burns responded to the intervention from the Coalition’s home affairs spokesperson, James Paterson, about pro-Palestine rallies coinciding with the 7 October anniversary. Burns told Sky News that “there are not mechanisms by which the federal government could intervene here”.
Burns said: What happens on our streets is a matter for the states, and to be frank, I support people’s right to protest – the right to gather and to associate is a fundamental right in Australia. I’m the chair of the Human Rights Committee, and I believe in that.
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‘It is happening’: Marles launches defence of AUKUS amid Keating criticismMarles says the government would not be swayed by opposition to the $386 billion project by party elders such as former prime minister Paul Keating
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‘It is happening’: Marles launches defence of AUKUS amid Keating criticismMarles says the government would not be swayed by opposition to the $386 billion project by party elders such as former prime minister Paul Keating
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