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A bill moving through parliament seeks to make ASIO's powers indefinite. No sunset clause, no expiry, no end date. But we have a long and legitimate tradition of lawful rebellion, of scrutinising, challenging and resisting laws that threaten the freedoms this country is built on.
"What does this bill mean for ordinary Australians, and what does it look like to push back, lawfully, loudly and together?"
A conversation with Mike Holt
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By Cheryl LaceyA bill moving through parliament seeks to make ASIO's powers indefinite. No sunset clause, no expiry, no end date. But we have a long and legitimate tradition of lawful rebellion, of scrutinising, challenging and resisting laws that threaten the freedoms this country is built on.
"What does this bill mean for ordinary Australians, and what does it look like to push back, lawfully, loudly and together?"
A conversation with Mike Holt
Support the show