The Age
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·2 hours ago
He’s taunted protesters and rebuked judges. Is the premier fraying cohesion?
Premier Chris Minns faced backlash after the Court of Appeal ruled his government's anti-protest laws unconstitutional on April 23, 2026. The court stated that efforts to preserve social cohesion do not justify limiting political expression. Despite the ruling, Minns insisted the protesters were to blame for recent disruptions in Sydney, distancing his government from responsibility.
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