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NSW Government Inquiry Faces Tensions Over Dural Caravan Hoax and Anti-Hate Laws

Premier Minns seeks ethics committee review as officials testify under protest about the expedited legislation tied to the criminal hoax.

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Overview

  • The NSW Legislative Council inquiry is investigating connections between the Dural caravan hoax and the rapid passage of anti-hate laws in February 2025.
  • Premier Chris Minns has proposed referring the inquiry's terms of reference to the parliamentary ethics committee, citing concerns about potential privilege infringements.
  • Senior officials from the Premier’s Department and Cabinet Office testified under protest after earlier attempts to delay their appearances were revealed.
  • The inquiry is focused on the timeline of ministerial briefings, with witnesses unable to confirm details about Premier Minns’ early briefings on the caravan.
  • The Dural caravan, initially suspected of being a terror threat, was later exposed as an organized-crime hoax, raising questions about its influence on legislative decisions.