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0187 Mr John Sunol - highlighted81134120/05/2020 3:07:37 AMHe said: The worst example is a somewhat sad instance. It concerns a former Newcastle taxidriver, John Sunol. In 1978 Sunol was involved in a car crash that left him brain damaged (read full speech in Exibit 1 https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67805pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0104 Mr Alexander Stewart8116858/05/2020 12:33:50 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 Hon Robert Borsak MLC Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party Chair Mr David Shoebridge MLC The Greens Deputy Chair ADB is renegade in not complying with Court rulings 3.3 The ADB wrongly accepted Mr Burns complaint against Israel Folau 3.4 The ADB, which should protect the disabled, did the opposite to John Sunol https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67635pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0021 Robert Balzola and Associates (Legal) Pty Ltd 18116818/05/2020 12:17:49 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 Telephone Facsimile Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation Robert 23 JOHN SUNOL a hundred complaints lodged by Garry Burns under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 [‘the Act’]: 1. John Sunol 2. Bernard Gaynor 3. Dr Christine Sindt 4. Geoffrey McKee A significant number of these https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67512pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0174 Name suppressed 81098314/05/2020 2:21:01 AMThis has not been the experience for Bernard Gaynor, Israel Folou, Tess Corbet, Archbishop Julian Porteous, brain-damaged John Sunol and many others and it is a sad indictment on our democratic Nation have been deemed vexatious by the NSW AntiDiscrimination Board (as media reports), then surely his complaints against Bernard Gaynor, brain-damaged John Sunol and others must also be deemed ‘vexatious https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67771pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0173 Mr Shann and Mrs Jennifer Kellaway81098414/05/2020 2:20:55 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 For many years we have been deeply concerned by widely known cases such as those of Israel Folau, John Sunol, and Bernard Gaynor John Sunol is, tragically, a brain-damaged man Bernard Gaynor has faced 37 complaints since 2014 He does not live in New South Wales No one in Queensland has complained about him https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67768pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0123 Human Rights Law Alliance 18111158/05/2020 12:35:41 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 SUBMISSION TO THE NSW LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Legislative Council Portfolio Committee No. 5 We welcome the opportunity to make submissions and would welcome any opportunities that arise to speak in support of this submission A core part of HRLA’s work is to defend people of faith who face legal action aimed at silencing their https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67684pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0009 Mr Greg Bondar8109498/05/2020 12:16:43 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 The object of this Bill is to make further provision with respect to the declining of certain complaints by the President of the remove the requirement for the President to refer certain declined complaints to I welcome Mark Latham MLC’s long [see Almost 100 complaints against John Sunol, a brain-damaged man from Newcastle https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67500pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0025 FamilyVoice Australia8115798/05/2020 12:18:14 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 The object of this Bill is to make further provision with respect to the declining of certain complaints by the President of the Anti-Discrimination Board and to remove the requirement for the President to refer certain declined complaints to [see Almost 100 complaints against John Sunol, a brain-damaged man from Newcastle https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67516pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0003 Name suppressed8110988/05/2020 12:16:07 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 I am in support of the Bill that Mark Latham has introduced It is time to stop this constant waste of tax payer dollars on such vexatious and constant complaints by Garry Burns This only reason I have asked that my name is kept private is I do not want to be the next person he gets his sights on to I have also met John Sunol https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67493pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0050 Karl Rolfe 8112698/05/2020 12:20:40 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 I have been following the frustrating case of Gary Burns making 37 complaints against Bernard Gaynor over many years Not one of Gary Burns' complaints have been upheld and his constant harassment has caused Mr Gaynor into bankruptcy Mr Burns also made complaints against a person, John Sunol, who has brain damage https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67542pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0159 Name suppressed81135214/05/2020 2:19:36 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 MARK LATHAM'S ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINTS HANDLING) BILL 2020 I am completely in favour of the amendments proposed by Mark Latham which seek to 1. Empower/Make further provisions for the President of the NSW AntiDiscrimination Board to decline certain complaints E.g. Israel Folau, Bernard Gaynor and John Sunol https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67747pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
Legislative Council 2020-02-27 Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill 202055155229/04/2022 1:44:27 AMBill introduced, and read a first time and ordered to be printed on motion by the Hon. Mark Latham That this bill be now read a second time The New South Wales Anti-Discrimination Act provides protection for citizens against discrimination and vilification across a range of personal identities It functions mainly as a safeguard mechanism By international standards we live in a tolerant society in New https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LC/2020-02-27htmlFalsexmlAnti-Discrimination Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill 2020Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)LATHAM, Mark M.BillsFirst Reading;Second Reading SpeechLegislative Council27/02/2020 12:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1820781676-81481
Submission 1 - Dr Arnold and Dr Bonython and Dr Matthews48493123/09/2020 5:04:03 AMANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS AND EQUALITY) BILL 2020 In summary, the proposed legislation is unnecessary, is at odds with the state’s antidiscrimination regime and inconsistent with Australia’s obligations under international human rights frameworks If adopted by the New South Wales Parliament it is highly likely to result in inappropriate litigation, foster disharmony and https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/submissions/68242pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0022 Institute for Civil Society8115808/05/2020 12:17:56 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 Committee Secretary Portfolio Committee No. 5 – Legal Affairs Legislative Council Parliament House, Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000 www.i4cs.com.au Institute for Civil Society 2 against Mr Sunol shows that successive Presidents of the Board have not been appropriately exercising the discretion to decline complaints or that the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67513pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
Digest No. 11 - 24 March 20204066325/03/2020 12:42:20 AMPARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES Legislation Review Committee New South Wales Parliamentary Library cataloguing-in-publication data Legislation Review Committee Digest; No. 11 of 57 The motto of the coat of arms for the state of New South Wales is “Orta recens quam pura nites It is written in Latin and means “newly risen, how brightly you shine LEGISLATION REVIEW COMMITTEE ii DIGEST 11/57 Membership https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/digests/643pdfFalsepdfAnti-Discrimination Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill 2020;Water Management Amendment (Water Rights Transparency) Bill 2020;Local Government Amendment (Disqualification from Civic Office) Bill 2020;Firearms and Weapons Legislation Amendment (Criminal Use) Bill 2020;Evidence Amendment (Tendency and Coincidence) Bill 2020;Better Regulation Legislation Amendment Bill 2020;Better Regulation and Customer Service Legislation Amendment (Bushfire Relief) Bill 2020Committee Digest Document
Financing of Urban Infrastructure - Report on United States Study Tour August to September 199311131629/03/2021 1:11:36 AM/ This publication has been catalogued in the New South Wales Parliamentary Library as follows: New South Wales Public Accounts Committee Inquiry into Financing of Urban Infrastructure: Report on United States Study Tour, 28 August-5 September 1993 I Public Accounts Committee, Parliament of New South Wales-[Sydney, NSWJ: The Committee, 1993-45 p.: 30 cm (Report I Public Accounts Committee https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/inquiries/2776pdfFalsepdfCommittee Report Document
0024 Legal Aid NSW76127911/03/2013 3:09:01 AMSubmission No 24 INQUIRY INTO RACIAL VILIFICATION LAW IN NSW Organisation: Legal Aid NSW Date received: 8/03/2013 Legal Aid Commission of NSW Submission INQUIRY INTO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL About Legal Aid NSW The Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales (Legal Aid NSW) is an independent statutory body established under the assistance, with a particular focus on the needs of people who https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/38466pdfFalsepdfCLARKE, David D. J.;CLARKE, David John D. J.;VOLTZ, Lynda Jane L.;VOLTZ, Lynda L.;TAYLOR, Bronnie B.;TAYLOR, Bronwyn B.;MALLARD, Maxwell Shayne M.S.;MALLARD, Shayne M.S.;KHAN, Trevor John T.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
0006 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions77742525/02/2013 12:34:43 AMSubmission No 6 INQUIRY INTO RACIAL VILIFICATION LAW IN NSW Organisation: Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Name: Mr Lloyd Babb SC Date received: 21/02/2013 SUBMISSION OF THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (NSW) NSW Legislative Council Standing Committee on Law and Justice Inquiry into racial vilification law in NSW This submission has been prepared on behalf https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/47038pdfFalsepdfCLARKE, David D. J.;CLARKE, David John D. J.;VOLTZ, Lynda Jane L.;VOLTZ, Lynda L.;TAYLOR, Bronnie B.;TAYLOR, Bronwyn B.;MALLARD, Maxwell Shayne M.S.;MALLARD, Shayne M.S.;KHAN, Trevor John T.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
Report No 55 - PC 5 - Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill 202012472217/09/2020 10:58:24 PMPORTFOLIO COMMITTEE NO. 5 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill 2020 55 www.parliament.nsw.gov.au Report 55 September 2020LEGISLATIVE Portfolio Committee No. 5 - Legal Affairs Ordered to be printed 18 September 2020 according to Standing Order https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/inquiries/2583pdfFalsepdfCommittee Report Document
0024 Freedom for Faith8115768/05/2020 12:18:08 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 Freedom for Faith submission on AD Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill On 27 February 2020 the Hon Mark Latham MLC introduced the AntiDiscrimination Amendment (Complaint Handling) Bill 2020 into the NSW Legislative Council The Bill was then referred to the Council’s Portfolio Committee No. 5 for inquiry and report https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67515pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0026 Department of Attorney General and Justice77612711/03/2013 3:09:26 AMSubmission No 26 INQUIRY INTO RACIAL VILIFICATION LAW IN NSW Organisation: Department of Attorney General and Justice Date received: 8/03/2013 1 Inquiry into racial vilification law in NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice submission March 2013 Introduction Section 20D of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) (ADA) is a criminal sanction on serious racial vilification https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/45561pdfFalsepdfCLARKE, David D. J.;CLARKE, David John D. J.;VOLTZ, Lynda Jane L.;VOLTZ, Lynda L.;TAYLOR, Bronnie B.;TAYLOR, Bronwyn B.;MALLARD, Maxwell Shayne M.S.;MALLARD, Shayne M.S.;KHAN, Trevor John T.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
0041 NSW Society of Labor Lawyers78189322/03/2013 3:57:54 AMSubmission to the Inquiry Into Racial Vilification Law in New South Wales Written by Wayne Zheng and Catherine Mathews This submission was approved by the New South Wales Society of Labor Lawyers’ Executive It is in line with the Society’s principles, objectives and values Copyright 2013 © New South Wales Society of Labor Lawyers Inc We welcome the inquiry and the consideration of the effectiveness of https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/43879pdfFalsepdfCLARKE, David D. J.;CLARKE, David John D. J.;VOLTZ, Lynda Jane L.;VOLTZ, Lynda L.;TAYLOR, Bronnie B.;TAYLOR, Bronwyn B.;MALLARD, Maxwell Shayne M.S.;MALLARD, Shayne M.S.;KHAN, Trevor John T.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
0072 Mr Bernard Gaynor81168222/05/2020 5:22:28 AMINQUIRY INTO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT (COMPLAINT HANDLING) BILL 2020 https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/67572pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
NSW Electoral Commission QON1046253/11/2010 5:27:48 AMAnswer to the following question taken on notice is attached below Mr ROBERT COOMBS: I am trying to get an idea of the overall cost Mr DeCELIS: No, there has not been any modelling done at this stage The most substantial difficulty we have is that the disclosure obligations cover now a six-month period I have figures that can tell me that for the disclosure period 1 July to 31 December 2008 what https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/other/9729pdfFalsepdfPRIMROSE, Peter P. T.;PRIMROSE, Peter Thomas P. T.;PAVEY, Melinda Jane M.J;ROWELL, Jai J.T.;ROWELL, Jai Travers J.T.;CROUCH, Adam A.S.;CROUCH, Adam Sibery A.S.;TAYLOR, Mark M.O.;TAYLOR, Mark Owen M.O.;FRANKLIN, Ben B. C.;FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cameron B. C.;FRASER, Andrew A.R.G.;FRASER, Andrew Raymond Gordon A.R.G.Committee Other Document
Sedition FINAL.pdf249968/02/2006 4:16:00 AMNSW PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY RESEARCH SERVICE Sedition, Incitement and Vilification: Issues in the Current Debate by Gareth Griffith Briefing Paper No 1/06 ISSN 1325-4456 ISBN 0 7313 1792 0 February 2006 © 2006 Except to the extent of the uses permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/researchpapers/Documents/sedition-incitement-and-vilification-issues-in-tpdfFalsepdfPublication Document
Legislative Assembly 2023-06-28 Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 202373511319/01/2024 4:16:29 AMBill introduced on motion by Mr Michael Daley, read a first time and printed That this bill be now read a second time The Government is pleased to introduce the Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2023 The bill implements the Government's election commitment to make religious vilification unlawful by introducing civil prohibition aligned with the existing vilification https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2023-06-28htmlFalsexmlAnti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2023Fifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)DALEY, Michael John M.J.BillsFirst Reading;Second Reading SpeechMaroubraAttorney GeneralLegislative Assembly28/06/2023 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-132699
Legislative Assembly 2018-06-05 Crimes Amendment (Publicly Threatening and Inciting Violence) Bill 201870459818/12/2019 1:56:04 AMBill introduced on motion by Mr Mark Speakman, read a first time and printed That this bill be now read a second time *****I am pleased to introduce the Crimes Amendment (Publicly Threatening and Inciting Violence) Bill 2018 The bill introduces a new indictable criminal offence of publicly threatening or inciting violence in the Crimes Act The offence will apply to public threats or incitement of https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2018-06-05htmlFalsexmlCrimes Amendment (Publicly Threatening and Inciting Violence) Bill 2018Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)SPEAKMAN, Mark Raymond M.R.BillsFirst Reading;Second Reading SpeechCronullaAttorney GeneralLegislative Assembly5/06/2018 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-102452
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DISRG Annual Report 2015-16 - FINAL for web8420508/11/2016 5:18:15 AMGPO Box 5477, Sydney NSW 2001, Australia Level 49 MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Tel: +612 9338 6600 Fax: +612 9338 6860 www.industry.nsw.gov.au ABN: 72 189 919 072 Submission of NSW Department of Industry 2015-16 Annual Report In accordance with the Annual Reports (Departments) Act 1985, the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983, and the Regulations under these Acts, I https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/69876pdfFalsepdfFifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)Tabled Paper DocumentTPE6W44KXY7E-1936294443-75567
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Legislative Council 2023-08-03 Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 202364242829/01/2024 3:50:22 AMAdoption of Report Third Reading Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2023 Second Reading Speech The Hon. MARK BUTTIGIEG https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LC/2023-08-03xmlFalsexmlAnti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2023Fifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)BUTTIGIEG, Mark Robert M.;TUDEHOPE, Damien Francis D.F.;MIHAILUK, Tania T.;BORSAK, Robert R.;COHN, Amanda A.;D'ADAM, Anthony A.;CARTER, Susan S.;BUCKINGHAM, Jeremy J.;RUDDICK, John J.;LAWRENCE, Stephen Gingell S. G.;FAEHRMANN, Cate C. M.;BOYD, Abigail A.;HIGGINSON, Susan S.;LATHAM, Mark M.BillsSecond Reading Speech;Second Reading Debate;In Committee;Adoption of Report;Third ReadingLegislative Council3/08/2023 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1820781676-92745
Legislative Council 2018-06-20 Crimes Amendment (Publicly Threatening and Inciting Violence) Bill 20185999728/09/2020 5:37:25 AMThird Reading Crimes Amendment (Publicly Threatening and Inciting Violence) Bill 2018 Second Reading Speech The Hon. DON HARWIN (Minister for Resources, Minister for Energy and Utilities, and Minister for the Arts https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LC/2018-06-20xmlFalsexmlCrimes Amendment (Publicly Threatening and Inciting Violence) Bill 2018Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.;SEARLE, Adam A.;NILE, Fred F. J.;MALLARD, Maxwell Shayne M.S.;GRAHAM, John J. E.;BORSAK, Robert R.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.;SHARPE, Penny P.G.;SHOEBRIDGE, David D. M.;PHELPS, Peter P. R.;MOOKHEY, Daniel D.;FARUQI, Mehreen M.;WONG, Ernest E. K. C.BillsSecond Reading Speech;Second Reading Debate;Third ReadingMinister for Resources;Minister for Energy and Utilities;Minister for the ArtsLegislative Council20/06/2018 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1820781676-76890
Legislative Assembly 2023-08-02 Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 202373299825/01/2024 1:06:21 AMThird Reading Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2023 Second Reading Debate Debate resumed from 1 August 2023 Such a variety of faiths being present in our community often leads to debate and dialogue, which is vitally https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2023-08-02xmlFalsexmlAnti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Vilification) Bill 2023Fifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)DAVIS, Donna Frances Reeman D. F. R.;GREENWICH, Alexander Hart A.H.;HOLLAND, Michael Joseph M. J.;SALIBA, David D.;MEHAN, David Raymond D.R.;HAGARTY, Nathan Matthew N. M.;MCGIRR, Joseph Gregory J.G.;MCDERMOTT, Paul Joseph Hugh P.J.H.;STUART, Maryanne Norma M. N.;FINN, Julia Dorothy J.D.;COURE, Mark Joseph M.J.;KALIYANDA, Charishma C.;VOLTZ, Lynda Jane L.;KIRBY, Warren Eric W. E.;COTSIS, Sophie S.;DALEY, Michael John M.J.;LEONG, Jenny J.BillsSecond Reading Debate;Consideration in Detail;Third ReadingParramatta;Sydney;Bega;Fairfield;The Entrance;Leppington;Wagga Wagga;Prospect;Heathcote;Granville;Oatley;Liverpool;Auburn;Riverstone;Canterbury;Maroubra;NewtownMinister for Industrial Relations;Minister for Work Health and Safety;Attorney GeneralLegislative Assembly2/08/2023 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-133338