Shocking CCTV footage taken just before 3.10am on Saturday showed the alleged vandals clambering on top of the WWI monument in Martin Place in Sydney s CBD.
Rebel NSW Liberal MP kicked out of party over upper house job
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Rebel NSW Liberal MP Matthew Mason-Cox has been expelled from the party effective immediately after he infuriated Premier Gladys Berejiklian by nominating for president of the upper house.
Ms Berejiklian wanted Mr Mason-Cox kicked out of the party after he put his hand up for president despite the government insisting Liberal MP Natasha Maclaren-Jones had been elected.
Natasha Maclaren-Jones, Gladys Berejiklian, Matthew Mason-Cox.
Credit:James Alcock, Daniel Munoz
A party spokesman said: “The NSW Liberal Party has expelled the Hon Matthew Mason-Cox for breaching the party rules. The expulsion takes effect immediately.”
From left, Supt John Klepczarek, Police Commissioner Mick Fuller, Deputy Premier John Barilaro and Police Minister David Elliott open the new Queanbeyan Police Station.
A $31 million, state-of-the-art policing facility was officially unveiled in Queanbeyan yesterday (April 26).
The new station will house general duties, specialist, tactical, crime prevention and investigative units, as well as highway patrol and region enforcement squad officers.
Deputy NSW Premier John Barilaro and NSW Police Minister David Elliott joined NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller and Monaro Police District Commander, Supt John Klepczarek at a formal ceremony to unveil the new Queanbeyan Police Station.
âThis is a major investment into the crime fighting capabilities in the Monaro Police District,â Commissioner Fuller said.
No doubt government-paid teachers are deliberately radicalising kids against police21/04/2021|6min
NSW Police Minister David Elliott has revealed there is no doubt government-paid school teachers are deliberately radicalising children against the police force.
State Education Minister Lisa Mitchell ordered a review into a New South Wales primary school after it was found to be promoting anti-police propaganda to its students, including Black Lives Matter slogans. We know there is an element in the teaching fraternity that wants to turn the kids in their care into radicals, Minister Elliott said. Two years in as the police minister, I ve seen it time and time again and I have to call it out now. It would be immoral for me to sit and not speak out on behalf of the police family.