For the right to protest
The federal government should protect the right of its citizens to protest against its laws, policies and decisions
16 subscribers
Voted very strongly for the right to protest
What does this mean?Voted moderately against the right to protest
What does this mean?Voted very strongly against the right to protest
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Catryna Bilyk
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Slade Brockman
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Matthew Canavan
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Anthony Chisholm
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Jonathon Duniam
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Concetta Fierravanti-Wells
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Alex Gallacher
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Jane Hume
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Kimberley Kitching
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Sue Lines
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Jenny McAllister
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Malarndirri McCarthy
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Deborah O'Neill
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James Paterson
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Zed Seselja
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Dean Smith
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Glenn Sterle
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Amanda Stoker
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Anne Urquhart
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Murray Watt
Never voted on the right to protest
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Simon Birmingham
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Michaelia Cash
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Patrick Dodson
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Don Farrell
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Stirling Griff
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Pauline Hanson
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Kristina Keneally
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James McGrath
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Bridget McKenzie
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Louise Pratt
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Linda Reynolds
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Anne Ruston
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Scott Ryan
Relevant divisions
These divisions relate to the policy “for the right to protest”. Compare how a supporter of the policy would have voted to the division outcome.
Division | Supporters vote | Division outcome |
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28th Jun 2018, 6:25 PM – Senate National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018 - in Committee - Freedom of speech |
Yes (strong) | Not passed by a modest majority |
8th Feb 2006, 12:08 PM – Senate Defence Legislation Amendment (Aid to Civilian Authorities) Bill 2005 [2006] — In Committee - Protest |
No (strong) | Passed by a large majority |
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