A commentary on the controversial Policing Amendment Bill, which expands police intelligence-gathering powers, faces public backlash over potential mass surveillance, while the police minister defends the reforms as necessary for effective policing.
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expansion with limited safeguards
Controversial police bill faces surveillance backlash, but Mitchell pushes aheaddangerous expansion without safeguards
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