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  2. Loitering - Wikipedia

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    Police officers in South Australia may ask a person to stop loitering in a public place (in other words, to leave the place) where they believe on reasonable grounds: [2] that an offence has been, or is about to be, committed by the person or by others in the vicinity (as more usually happens);

  3. National Socialist Network - Wikipedia

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    Chanting "Australia for the white man", the NSN group stood in front of the War Memorial on North Terrace. South Australia Police officers arrested 16 people, including a 16-year-old boy, on charges that included loitering and displaying Nazi symbols.

  4. Lobbying in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Lobbying in South Australia is a growing activity, by which organizations or individuals attempt to influence the Government of South Australia in its policy, regulation and law-making. Since 1 December 2009, lobbyists commercially operating on behalf of third party interests are required to join a register and must also comply with a Code of ...

  5. Disappearance of Cheryl Grimmer - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, New South Wales police announced that they were trying to trace a family who gave a witness statement on the day of the abduction. Soon after Cheryl's disappearance, the family moved to Papua New Guinea and then back to their native Nottinghamshire in England. [24] Interpol assisted in tracing efforts, eventually finding them ...

  6. Tactical assault group - Wikipedia

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    The vessel had been monitored by Maritime Border Command loitering and circling more than 200 nautical miles off the southern coast of Australia and was suspected to be involved in drug smuggling. Details of the boarding were not released by Defence but by law enforcement, however, imagery released by Defence shows TAG members in Air Drop Rigid ...

  7. Thomas Sewell (neo-Nazi) - Wikipedia

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    Chanting "Australia for the white man", the NSN group stood in front of the War Memorial on North Terrace. South Australia Police arrested 16 people, including a 16-year-old boy, on charges including loitering and displaying Nazi symbols. [45] Sewell and 13 other men appeared in court on 28 January, charged with a variety of offences.

  8. South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.With a total land area of 984,321 square kilometres (380,048 sq mi), [6] it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which includes some of the most arid parts of the continent, and with 1.8 million people. [3]

  9. 1907 Sydney bathing costume protests - Wikipedia

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    The 1907 Sydney bathing costume protests were a response to a proposed ordinance by the Waverley Shire Council to require the wearing of a skirt-like tunic by male bathers. . On the morning of Sunday 20 October, thousands of surf bathing enthusiasts poured onto the sands of Bondi, Manly, and Coogee beaches in various types of feminine dress enacting a humorous mockery of the proposed regulatio