Large crowds pack Melbourne CBD in pandemic law protest | Coronavirus | 9 News Australia

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Large crowds of people have packed Melbourne CBD in protest against the proposed laws that would give Daniel Andrews the power to declare a pandemic.

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  1. For those who hasn’t read the Bill, here is an important section from the Bill:

    165B Pandemic management order powers
    (1) The pandemic management order powers are as follows— (a) to take any action or give any direction, other than to detain a person, that the authorised officer believes is reasonably necessary to implement or give effect to a pandemic order; (b) to detain a person in a pandemic management area in accordance with a pandemic order that requires the detention of the person (including a pandemic order that requires that the 20 detention of a person be extended).
    (2) Without limiting subsection (1)(a), an authorised officer may give a direction in the exercise of a pandemic management order power under that subsection that requires a person to take, or refrain from taking, any 30 action that authorised officer believes is reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with, or limit non-compliance, by the person with a pandemic order.
    (3) An authorised officer may detain more than one person in a single exercise of a pandemic management order power under subsection (1)(b), if the detention of the persons is in accordance with a pandemic order.

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