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Ley says commentary linking stillborn bill to late-term abortions ‘insensitive’

You might remember last week when conservatives including Andrew Hastie, Barnaby Joyce, Henry Pike and Tony Pasin argued in the federation chamber that Priya’s bill – which gives parents who have experienced stillbirth, entitlement to their parental leave payments – could be used by women who have had a late term abortion.

Medical experts have been highly critical of the arguments, and accused the MPs of “playing politics”.

Ley took a swipe at the MPs and said the bill – which passed with bipartisan support – is “really important” and that women who have lost a baby through tragic events should be supported.

Losing a baby is one of the most difficult things that can ever happen to a mother and to a family. And as a mother and a grandmother, this is very personal. Any commentary about this bill applying in other contexts is insensitive.

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Police charge twelve people after Sydney defence expo protest

Twelve people have been charged after an allegedly violent confrontation between New South Wales police and protesters outside a state government-sponsored defence conference in Sydney yesterday.

Police officers and protesters were allegedly injured after both claimed they were “set upon” at Palestine Action Group’s demonstration outside the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition in Darling Harbour, amid criticism that Israel’s largest weapons companies were attending the event.

In a statement, NSW police said they arrested 15 people during the protest, two of whom were later released without charge. A 33-year-old man has also been released without charge, pending further inquiries.

The 12 people charged include:

  • A 27-year-old man charged with refusing or failing to comply with direction and assaulting a police officer without actual bodily harm. He was refused bail to appear before court today.

  • A 26-year-old woman charged with four counts of assaulting police. She was refused bail to appear before court today.

  • A 26-year-old man charged with hindering or resisting a police officer and refusing or failing to comply with direction. He was granted conditional bail to appear before Downing centre local court on 3 December.

  • A 28-year-old man charged with assaulting a police officer without actual bodily harm. He was granted conditional bail to appear before court on 11 December.

  • Four people charged with refusing or failing to comply with direction, who were granted conditional bail before hearings in December.

  • Two men aged 23 and 34, and a 32-year-old woman were charged with hindering police and were granted conditional bail before hearings on 11 November.

  • A 33-year-old man was charged with using offensive language near a public place. He was granted conditional bail before a hearing on 11 December.

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