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NEW POLICE POWERS AND INCREASED PENALTIES FOR KNIFE OFFENCES IN NSW

NEW POLICE POWERS AND INCREASED PENALTIES FOR KNIFE OFFENCES IN NSW New laws have come into effect granting NSW Police the power to stop and scan individuals without a warrant and without reasonable suspicion in designated areas, using handheld scanners or electronic metal-detecting ‘wands’. The ‘wanding’ powers can be activated by senior police officers with

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Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm : Criminal Lawyers Sydney

MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT OCCASIONING ACTUAL BODILY HARM AFTER SYDNEY AIRPORT INCIDENT A 27 year old Indian national has been charged with the criminal offences of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and entering an airside security area without permission after an incident at Sydney Airport in which the man is alleged to have forced his

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ROSEHILL REDEVELOPMENT – COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION (ICAC)

NSW PARLIAMENTARY REPORT INTO ROSEHILL REDEVELOPMENT REFERRED TO INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION (ICAC) The NSW Parliament’s Select Committee on the proposal to develop Rosehill Racecourse has been referred to ICAC, with the Committee’s report released on 6 December 2024. The Committee was established to inquire into and report on the proposal to develop Rosehill Racecourse,

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NSW WITHDRAWING AND REPAYING COVID-19 PANDEMIC PENALTY NOTICES

On 26 November 2024, it was announced by the NSW Government that the NSW Commissioner of Fines Administration, in consultation with the NSW Police Commissioner, will withdraw 23,539 Covid-19 Penalty Notices, with an approximate amount of $5.5 million being refunded to those who had made full or partial repayments. In late 2022, the Commissioner of

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