
‘Incitement’ is being used to break up protests under COVID, but what is it exactly?
The offence of ‘incitement’ has been used as the pretext to break up public protest, but it can be enforced before a crime has taken place.

The offence of ‘incitement’ has been used as the pretext to break up public protest, but it can be enforced before a crime has taken place.
With the possibility of a COVID vaccine on the horizon, Scott Morrison has promised to make it “as mandatory as possible”. But can he do that?
According to the National Audit Office, grants were awarded to secure seats in last year’s election. Here’s what we can expect to happen.