Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 22 to 28 December 2025

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
The NSW Offence of Armed Robbery Requires the Use of an Offensive Weapon
A man who stole a bottle of expensive scotch whiskey from a bottle shop via threat of a cigarette lighter has been released.
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NSW Police Ram Cars, Abuse and Arrest Innocent Men for ‘Driving Whilst Muslim’
“We don’t stop mass shootings by ramming innocent people and telling the whole world that they are terrorists”.
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Minns’ Mammoth Rights-Eroding Christmas Bill Bonanza Explained
The NSW government has used the Bondi Beach massacre to justify tabling draconian new anti-protest and gun control laws.
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The Criminal Offence of Murder in New South Wales
The surviving alleged Bondi Beach mass-murderer has been charged with 59 offences including 15 counts of murder.
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NSW Government’s Blanket Protest Ban: A Massive Gifting Away of Our Basic Rights for Xmas
The Minns government has used the Bondi Beach massacre to pass laws which empower police to ban protests.
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Australia Needs First Nations Truth-Telling Not Hasbara Hiding Israel’s Colonial Crimes
Albanese has reneged on his election promise of First Nations reform and is now adopting Israel’s program of disinformation and cover-ups.
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Wiradjuri Nation to Charge Compensation to Mining Interests, Explains Paul Towney
Wiradjuri man Paul Towney will issue stop work notices to mining companies after the federal court ruled that native title rights are not extinguished.
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NSW Police Commissioner Bans Protests, Suppressing Fundamental Democratic Rights
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