arthur chesterfield evans nsw democrats member of the legislative council
home about arthur chesterfield evans at work issues and projects media contact links
left bar

NSW Terror Bill Will Face Vote At Every Stage
November 28th 2005


NSW Democrat MLC, Dr. Arthur Chesterfield-Evans has re-issued his call for the NSW Parliament to reject the proposed new terror legislation, and will be forcing the legislation to a vote at each stage.

"I'll be calling upon all those, who have expressed private or public doubts, to join me on the dissenting side of the house. This is absolutely the last chance to prove that this parliament has any credibility as an instrument of a democratic state," said Dr. Chesterfield Evans.

Dr. Chesterfield-Evans has received advice from the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) which has recommended that the NSW legislation be delayed, until the debate upon the federal legislation has concluded. PIAC has also raised issues that indicate that the current NSW legislation also leaves much to be desired.

"While there are some important safeguards put in place by the NSW legislation, such as the involvement of the judiciary in issuing these appalling detention orders, we have also been advised that there are some significant concerns about many other aspects of the NSW bill. Especially with regard to minors," he said.

The Senate Committee investigating federal legislation, and has handed down 51 recommendations that they feel must be implemented if the bill is to pass. Dr. Chesterfield-Evans has expressed opposition to the Provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Bill (No. 2) 2005, as well as the NSW Terrorism (Police Powers) Amendment (Preventative Detention) Bill 2005, because of their failure to meet democratic standards.

"The problems we are seeing with these bills should be a wake-up call. Good law is law that applies to everyone. If people are telling themselves that it's okay to ignore basic human rights for one group, then we have moved a step closer to losing them for everybody. If we do not defend these rights, if we, in fact, do everything in our power to erode them, then we have done the terrorists work for them," he concluded.

Additional materials:

Federal Senate Committee Report Provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Bill (No. 2) 2005 Proposed
http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee
/legcon_ctte/terrorism/report/b01.htm


PIAC Press Release:
http://www.piac.asn.au/news/media/20051128_callnswgov.html





updated: February 12, 2006

2005
January
18 Egan Retires

Feb

March
23
Macquarie Flds Inquiry
23
Funerals Inquiry

April
7
Dental Health Inquiry

May
20
Smoke Free Rollover
26
Mental Health Beds

June
7
Nuclear A Diversion
24
Motorcycle Tolls

July
12
Desalination Plant
25
Bag Checks
27
Carr Resigns

August
29
Brogden Resigns

September
20
Motorcycle Awareness
23
ICAC Fails Nurses
28
ACE Fights Terror Bill


October
11
Stormwater Bill

November
1
No Anti-Terror Bill
10
Infrastructure Fund
17
Dangerous Dogs
22
NSW Terror Bill Vote
28
Last Call on Terror Bill

2004 releases >
2003 releases >

right bar
home | about | ace at work | issues & projects | media | links | sitemap
press releases photos for use in media frontpage opinion piece archive updated: < February 12, 2006 ->