The activist group Justice Now has formally announced plans to challenge the newly extended protest restrictions in Sydney, citing concerns over civil liberties and the right to peaceful assembly. These measures, which have been put in place for an additional 14 days, restrict the number of participants and impose tighter controls on public gatherings. Representatives from the group emphasized that these limitations unfairly target grassroots movements and threaten democratic freedoms.

Key objections outlined by Justice Now include:

  • The broad and vague nature of the restrictions, which could be arbitrarily enforced.
  • Reduced opportunities for civic engagement during a critical period of public discourse.
  • The disproportionate impact on marginalized communities who rely on protests to raise awareness.
Aspect Current Restrictions Activist Group’s Concern
Gathering Size Maximum 50 people Limits public voices and assembly rights
Permit Requirements Mandatory 48-hour notice Reduces spontaneity and response time
Policing Powers Increased discretion for dispersal Potential for overreach and misuse