Labor helps pass NSW bill targeting road-blocking protesters despite union opposition
by Michael McGowan from on (#5XQVD)
New law, which brings in fines of up to $22,000 and up to two years in jail, passes on extra sitting day of parliament
The New South Wales Labor party has helped pass a bill that could see protesters who block roads, ports or rail in the state spend up to two years in jail, despite outrage from unions and environmental groups.
After being forced to call an extra sitting day, thanks to the Greens mounting a filibuster attempt, the government was able to pass the bill into law with Labor's backing on Friday, just two days after it first introduced the legislation into parliament.
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