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Brisbane woman fronts court over Morrison protest
A refugee activist charged with public nuisance after Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s car was vandalised during a protest has fronted court.
Tyler Michelle Hingst was whisked from Brisbane Arrests Court by supporters into a waiting car following her brief appearance on Monday morning.
As part of her bail conditions, she is not allowed to go within 250 metres of the Prime Minister.
Ms Hingst, 19, was arrested following a protest outside the University of Queensland in October last year.
The Prime Minister was touring the university’s…
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