‘Situation deteriorated’: Protest grinds capital to a halt
Canberrans have had their weekend plans disrupted by Convoy to Canberra protesters, with the Lifeline Book Fair and Capital Region Farmer’s market forced to cancel.
Canberrans have had their weekend plans disrupted by Convoy to Canberra protesters, with the Lifeline Book Fair and Capital Region Farmer’s market forced to cancel.
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A hearing into the case against lawyer Ben Aulich and accountant Michael Papandrea has not resolved issues of jurisdiction or access to a sought-after police document
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A Convoy to Canberra protester charged with dangerous driving has chosen to remain in custody on remand rather than submit to proposed bail conditions.
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