Hyde Park is the traditional starting point for the Invasion Day rally.
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NSW Police have announced an extension of the protest ban for the next two weeks in parts of Sydney, but will open up sections of the city for activists to march on Australia Day.
NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon was granted powers to temporarily restrict assemblies in public areas under laws passed on December 24 in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

Since the implementation of the Public Assembly Restriction Declaration (PARD), New South Wales has witnessed 29 stationary protests.

Hyde Park is the traditional starting point for the Invasion Day rally.
Hyde Park is the traditional starting point for the Invasion Day rally. (Nine)

In a recent update, Lanyon announced an extension to the existing restrictions, which now slightly differ from the original terms. Initially, these restrictions were applicable to the North West Metropolitan, South West Metropolitan, and Central Metropolitan policing regions.

“I have decided to extend the Public Restrictions Declaration,” Lanyon stated.

For the next two weeks, public assemblies will only be restricted in the Eastern Suburbs policing areas and in most parts of Sydney‘s CBD, excluding Hyde Park.

This park has historically been the starting point for the Invasion Day rally.

Lanyon explained, “The protest organized by the First Nations community for Australia Day will proceed along College Street and exit through the southern part of the city.”

An anti-immigration march planned for the same day is also outside the exclusion zone.

Lanyon said his officers' priority will be to keep the peace.
Lanyon said his officers’ priority will be to keep the peace. (Nine)

It will begin at Prince Alfred Park and move towards Moore Park.

“It’s about getting the balance right between safety for the community and the right to protest.”

Form 1 applications for public assemblies will only be accepted for certain places.

For assemblies authorised before the declaration, their authorisation will now be deemed to be revoked.

Individuals who participate in a public assembly during this time at the restricted locations will not be protected by the Summary Offences Act regarding the obstruction of traffic and pedestrians.

While gatherings are permitted, police have the authority to move groups on for obstructing or behaving in an intimidating or harassing manner.

People who might cause or be likely to cause fear in another person may also be issued move-on directions.

Police will also have the authority to require people to remove face coverings for identification purposes or if they suspect the person is committing an offence.

The extension will remain in place for the next two weeks unless it is amended or revoked.

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