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Queensland Police Assess Proposal to Shut Story Bridge for Palestine Rally

Police are scrutinizing whether closing the bridge for an August 24 pro-Palestine rally complies with Queensland’s Peaceful Assembly Act under strict public safety requirements

Overview

  • Activist group Justice for Palestine lodged an August 7 application to close Story Bridge for an estimated 7,000-strong march from Raymond Park to Centenary Place on August 24
  • Queensland Police Service confirmed receipt of the request and is evaluating it under the Peaceful Assembly Act and Human Rights Act with a decision expected soon
  • Premier David Crisafulli questioned the tactic of shutting down a major cross-river link and reaffirmed that the closure decision rests solely with police
  • Brisbane City Council has publicly opposed the proposal and warned of significant traffic disruptions on a critical arterial route
  • The Queensland Jewish Board of Deputies cautioned that the demonstration could aggravate anti-Semitic sentiment and heighten community tensions