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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-31/government-minimum-wage-increase-fair-work-commission-inflation/102164562
State Media Aus
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-31/government-minimum-wage-increase-fair-work-commission-inflation/102164562
Hurricane Howard, the judge who committed three deadly sins
When Howard Nathan was appointed to Victoria’s Supreme Court bench, he was immediately blacklisted by some brother judges for committing three unforgivable sins: “I was Jewish, gay and left-wing.”
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/hurricane-howard-the-judge-who-committed-three-deadly-sins-20230329-p5cwb2.html
‘They’re stealing the election’: Thousands attend Tel Aviv rally backing overhaul
10 arrested for blocking main highway; Demonstrators carry signs reading ‘I’m a second-class citizen,’ some chant ‘Arabs are whores,’ ‘may your village burn,’ ‘Kahane lives on’
Waving Israeli and Likud flags, some 20,000 protesters marched in support of the government’s judicial overhaul plans in Tel Aviv on Thursday, the second such rally since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paused the judicial legislation earlier this week amid growing public pressure.
The right-wing Im Tirtzu organization organized the “March for Freedom” in the heart of the city, with the aim of “being freed from the restraints of the High Court,” and proclaimed that the “people have chosen judicial reform.” Several government ministers urged their supporters to attend the event.
Many protesters at the Tel Aviv rally carried signs declaring “I’m a second-class citizen,” and “They’re stealing the election,” as they marched from the Tel Aviv Museum to Kaplan Street.
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Waving Israeli and Likud flags, some 20,000 protesters marched in support of the government’s judicial overhaul plans in Tel Aviv on Thursday, the second such rally since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paused the judicial legislation earlier this week amid growing public pressure.
The right-wing Im Tirtzu organization organized the “March for Freedom” in the heart of the city, with the aim of “being freed from the restraints of the High Court,” and proclaimed that the “people have chosen judicial reform.” Several government ministers urged their supporters to attend the event.
Many protesters at the Tel Aviv rally carried signs declaring “I’m a second-class citizen,” and “They’re stealing the election,” as they marched from the Tel Aviv Museum to Kaplan Street.
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Others held signs emblazoned with slogans such as “I believe Rothman and Levin” — two of the overhaul’s political architects, Justice Minister Yariv Levin and the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee chair Simcha Rothman.
Some demonstrators then marched onto Tel Aviv’s Ayalon Highway, blocking traffic, employing a tactic used by anti-overhaul protesters over the past few months. Police said a large number of officers were on the scene. Some 10 people were detained in clashes, and the highway was eventually reopened.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/thousands-rally-in-support-of-judicial-overhaul-in-tel-aviv-block-major-highway/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/thousands-rally-in-support-of-judicial-overhaul-in-tel-aviv-block-major-highway/