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Commissioner Mal Lanyon has pledged to reassess a controversial decision that has sparked intense criticism from prominent figures and Jewish organizations.
Regarding the NSN demonstration, Lanyon explained that a group now known as White Australia, under which the NSN is reportedly rebranding, filed a Form 1 with the police on October 28, well ahead of the event. This submission was not declined by the authorities.
“The individual responsible for organizing the public gathering is identified and was approached by officers during the event,” Lanyon stated. “An investigation is currently in progress. Police will thoroughly examine all available evidence to ascertain if any violations occurred, and appropriate legal actions will be pursued, potentially bringing individuals to court.”
Additionally, Minns noted that the government is working to “clarify and codify” the regulations governing the Form 1 application process, ensuring that approval does not equate to a “free pass” for hate speech.
Minns further mentioned that senior government legal advisors have indicated there is “latitude to enhance public harmony protections beyond current measures.”
Minns also said the government was seeking to “clarify and codify” rules surrounding the Form 1 process to ensure approval did not give protesters a “free pass” on hate speech.
Activists, lawyers say more police powers not needed
Minns said senior lawyers inside the government had advised it that there was “room to move in relation to protecting public harmony further than what we’ve currently constituted”.
The Minns government has sought to expand police powers relating to public demonstrations this year.
Judge Anna Mitchelmore ruled the provision was invalid and “impermissibly burdened the implied constitutional freedom of communication on government or political matters”.
MPs say they received threats over rally criticism
Federal independent MP Allegra Spender and state Liberal MP Kellie Sloane, whose overlapping electorates in eastern Sydney include large Jewish populations, have referred to police several inflammatory threats directed towards them on Sunday.

Allegra Spender said she had referred abusive messages sent to her to police. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
A leader of one neo-Nazi group urged his “patriots” to “rhetorically rape Allegra Spender”, triggering hundreds of messages aimed at the independent MP.