NSW Supreme Court rules in favour of Palestine Action Group鈥檚 鈥楳arch for Humanity: Save Gaza鈥 on Harbour Bridge

July 29, 2025
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At the Palestine Action Group鈥檚 march, July 16. Photo: Peter Boyle

STOP PRESS:聽The NSW Supreme Court on August 2 ruled that Palestine solidarity protesters will have immunity from being charged under the Summary Offences Act in the 聽on the Harbour Bridge on August 3. The protest will start at Lang Park at 1pm.

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At first, NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns used 鈥渢ime tabling鈥 as an excuse not to allow Palestine solidarity protesters to march over the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Gadigal Country on August 3, but now he says he will not allow it at all.

Palestine Action Group Sydney (PAG), which has organised peaceful mass protests against Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza, almost weekly for nearly two years, wants to walk over the Harbour Bridge to let Palestinians, and the world, know that Sydney stands against genocide and starvation.

The 鈥March for Humanity: Save Gaza鈥 protest has hundreds of sign-on endorsements from organisations and prominent individuals, and every day.

PAG organiser Josh Lees said on July 28 that as the Harbour Bridge is Australia鈥檚 鈥渕ost iconic symbol鈥, marching across it would 鈥渟end a powerful message to the world, to Gaza and to Israel, that we are determined to stand up for humanity鈥.

City of Sydney mayor Clover Moore told the Guardian on July 29 鈥渋t would be an incredibly powerful symbol for our most iconic landmark to be the site of a demonstration against starvation in Gaza and in favour of lasting peace鈥.

She said if it鈥檚 a timetabling matter, 鈥渢he Government should work to find a suitable alternate location for this week鈥檚 protests, and if the community sentiment is significant enough to warrant the use of the Bridge, the Government should work with organisers to plan for its use.

鈥淭he right to protest is paramount in a democracy, and the City has always stood with protesters using their voices to call for peace.鈥

The seven NSW Greens representatives have backed the march over the bridge, with MLC Sue Higginson saying on July 28 that they have written to the Minister for Police and the Police Commissioner 鈥渦rging them to approve the form 1 lodged by the Palestine Action Group so the community can march鈥.

She called on Minns to 鈥渞everse course鈥 and support the march. 鈥淎ny other position will display a catastrophic lack of human compassion and understanding of the people鈥檚 need to take action and communicate their political expression.鈥

Anthony d鈥橝dam, Labor MP and regular at the PAG protests, rejected Minns鈥 claim that the rally would 鈥渃ause chaos鈥.

Peter Moss from Labor Friends of Palestine said his group supports it going ahead. 鈥淭he level of community sentiment for Palestine is comparable to those issues that have seen the bridge closed for previous mass public events,鈥 he told the Guardian.

Lees said PAG would adjust its schedule if the government and police committed to work together. However, he said, if they don鈥檛, 鈥渢hen it unfortunately reveals that their professed concern for a lack of notice is not genuine, and we are prepared to defend our right to protest in court if necessary鈥.

Palestine protests have been massive in the Arab world and across European cities, including The Hague, Belgium, London and more.

the Australia Services Union, the NSW Nurses and Midwives Federation and the Electrical Trades Union have signed on, as have Amnesty International, Arab Council Australia, Jewish Council of Australia, Jews Against the Occupation '48 and the Blak Caucus.

The NSW Council for Civil Liberties said on July 30: 鈥淲e do not accept the reported suggestion by NSW Police that notice of 10 months would be required鈥.

Timothy Roberts, President of NSWCLL, said: 鈥淭he right to protest cannot be curtailed on the basis that the issue being protested offends the government of the day or is considered inconvenient ... It is not dangerous to close the Harbour Bridge for a protest, just as it is not dangerous to close it off for the Sydney Marathon. What is dangerous is a NSW government hell bent on repressing our democratic rights.鈥

Amnesty International said on July 29 that two leading Israeli human rights organisations, and , say Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

Amnesty International鈥檚 secretary general Agn猫s Callamard said the two publications are the first to 鈥渟tate it loud and clear, based on meticulous documentation and research鈥.

鈥淭his is another milestone in the human rights community鈥檚 efforts to hold Israeli authorities accountable for their crimes against Palestinians amid ongoing efforts by the Israeli government to crack down on the work of Palestinian and Israeli human rights organizations.鈥

Amnesty said their findings 鈥渕ust be heeded by the international community and translated into action to stop Israel鈥檚 genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, end its unlawful occupation of Palestinian Territory and dismantle its system of apartheid against all Palestinians whose rights Israel controls鈥.

[一品探花 has endorsed the March for Humanity. Sign on to support the protest . This article was updated on August 2.]

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