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Sydney police prepare for Australia Day protests with ongoing march bans post-Bondi attack, allowing static gatherings but not blockages.
NSW Police are preparing for Australia Day protests in Sydney amid ongoing restrictions on marches following a state-wide ban after the December 24 Bondi Beach terror attack.
The ban, extended twice, prohibits organized marches and road or footpath blockages but allows static gatherings.
Protests are planned in Town Hall and Hyde Park, including one marking the 10th anniversary of David Dungay jnr’s death, with police working with organizers to ensure safety.
A legal challenge to the laws is set for January 29, while police assess whether to extend the ban.
Authorities affirm support for free speech and have facilitated thousands of events, but emphasize public space blockages remain prohibited.
La policía de Sydney se prepara para las protestas del Día de Australia con prohibiciones de marchas en curso después del ataque de Bondi, permitiendo reuniones estáticas pero no bloqueos.