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Ch4 Parliament House and access to proceedings / PARLIAMENTARY PRECINCTS AND THE EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY / Demonstrations



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House of Representatives                                Ch 4                                                 p 129

 

Parliament House and access to proceedings / PARLIAMENTARY PRECINCTS AND THE EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY

 

Demonstrations

In 1988 the Presiding Officers approved guidelines to be observed by the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Protective Service in managing demonstrations. The guidelines, incorporated in Hansard, include the provision that demonstrations by groups and persons shall not be permitted within the area of the parliamentary precincts bounded by and including Parliament Drive, provisions circumscribing the behaviour of demonstrators, the provision that any breach of the guidelines may be subject to police intervention and a map showing the ‘authorised protest area’. 1 The guidelines have since been amended to cover the use of sound amplification by participants in any gathering within the precincts and to limit further the area where demonstrations may be held within the precincts to the area bounded by Parliament Drive and Federation Mall. The Parliament Act empowers the Australian Federal Police to remove structures erected by demonstrators without a permit in the parliamentary zone, including the area in front of Parliament House outside the precincts.



H.R. Deb. (2.3.89) 328-9.