
Timothy Roberts
Timothy Roberts is the president of the NSW Council of Civil Liberties, an organization dedicated to protecting civil rights and freedoms in New South Wales. He has been a vocal advocate for free speech and has criticized government measures that he believes infringe on individual rights, particularly in the context of proposed vilification laws that may restrict political opposition.
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NSW Council for Civil Liberties president Timothy Roberts accused the federal government of conducting the inquiry in bad faith.
Albanese government urged to halt expansion amid free speech concernsTimothy Roberts, president of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, said the new law ignores a recent decision by the state's supreme court.
Australian move to fast-track new gun and protest laws draws criticismTimothy Roberts opposed the proposed changes to protest laws, arguing it erodes democratic freedoms.
‘Protests had nothing to do with the attacks’: activists condemn premier’s plan to restrict rallies after Bondi shooting | Bondi beach terror attackTimothy Roberts, president of the Council for Civil Liberties, condemned the proposed limit on protests.
Chris Minns announces gun caps, mass protest restrictionsTimothy Roberts argued that the government should instead raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14.
What do the law changes mean for children and the justice system?Timothy Roberts is a pastor and policeman who has also succeeded as a musician, winning international awards.
Timothy Roberts balances life as pastor and policeman
Timothy Roberts discusses the consequences of neglect in fire services and the impact on citizens.
TIMOTHY ROBERTS: Consequence of NeglectTimothy Roberts accused the government of using violence on the streets of Sydney to criminalise political opposition and silence freedom of speech.
Vilification laws face Labor criticism as parliament resumes




























