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A court has struck down extensive police powers that allowed authorities to relocate protesters away from places of worship, following complaints that these measures were overreaching and curtailed freedoms.

The anti-protest laws were swiftly implemented in February after a spate of anti-Semitic acts across Sydney and Melbourne, including graffiti, arson attacks and threats of personal violence.

Progressive groups argued that the powers enabling police to disperse protesters near places of worship were unconstitutional and overly expansive. The court agreed, rejecting the argument that exemptions for union rallies or permissions from worship leaders justified the laws.

Premier Chris Minns at NSW Parliament on Thursday, where the NSW government announced new legislation to increase the minimum non-parole period in cases of intimate partner homicide. Thursday 16th October 2025. Photo: Sitthixay Ditthavong
When implementing the laws in February, Premier Chris Minns was warned the laws would be problematic (Nine)

When these laws were enacted in February, Premier Chris Minns was cautioned that they could pose issues, particularly since many town squares, including the area outside the Supreme Court, featured churches.

Nonetheless, the Labor government prioritized concerns from key Jewish organizations, which were raised after rallies passed by the Great Synagogue in the heart of Sydney.

At the time, NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley defended the increased police powers, stating they were necessary to ensure individuals could safely practice their faith.

NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley at the time said the boosted police powers would ensure people could practice their beliefs in safety.

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