Adam Thurrowgood

Adam Thurrowgood made headlines in July 2020 after the truckie sped through a border checkpoint and refused to show his licence - instead insisted on asking a patient policeman to guess his gender. He filmed himself interacting with the fed-up policeman, … Continue reading Adam Thurrowgood
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Australia has no State borders

It is a common premise among some constitutional theorists in Australia such as Wayne Glew, that because the Colonial Boundaries Act 1895 did not apply to the States after Federation, there exists no borders between States. One example of this … Continue reading Australia has no State borders
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Steven Spiers 

Steven Spiers is an OPCA litigant now residing in North Queensland, after living in both New South Wales and Victoria, but is originally from the Northern Territory. His Facebook profile Steven Spiers has been discontinued, however his YouTube account is still … Continue reading Steven Spiers 
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Wayne Glew

Wayne Kenneth Glew has an extensive OPCA and constitutional litigation history.  In fact, the decisions made in Wayne's cases are relied upon, whenever similar contentions are brought before courts today, and in many cases they have become precedent in the particular … Continue reading Wayne Glew
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Section 92 – Freedom of travel

Section 92 of the Commonwealth Constitution actually has nothing to do with freedom of travel between the states, or some constitutional right to drive unregistered and unlicensed, as Australian OPCA adherents like to imply, but rather, the concept of FREE … Continue reading Section 92 – Freedom of travel
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