Australians' right to protest peacefully being 'undermined' say advocates

Protesters are seen lying down on Swanston Street during a 'Climate Rally' in solidarity with the Global Climate Strike in Melbourne.

Protesters are seen lying down on Swanston Street during a 'Climate Rally' in solidarity with the Global Climate Strike in Melbourne. Source: AAP

Human rights groups and protesters say the Queensland government's proposed dangerous devices laws are part of a growing national trend to limit the right to peacefully protest.


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