Invasion Day bomb plot 'an attack on all Australians'
A 31-year-old man faces charges after a homemade bomb packed with ball bearings was thrown into a crowd of 2,500 at a First Nations rally, with police investigating terrorism links.
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‘A horrific act of overt hate’: Senate condemns attempted bombing at Perth Invasion Day rally
The senate passed a motion on Tuesday to condemn the attempted bombing at Perth’s Invasion Day rally on January 26, with Senator Lidia Thorpe labelling the incident “an act of horrific, overt hate and racism”.
Why Hasn’t The Perth Invasion Day Bomb Been Labelled A Terrorist Incident? The Delay, Explained
The Aboriginal community in Perth and across the country is still reeling after an explosive device was allegedly thrown into the crowd at Boorloo’s Invasion Day rally on January 26. A 31-year-old white man was arrested and charged after he allegedly threw a homemade fragment bomb into a large gathering of protesters in Forrest Place in Perth’s CBD. It did not detonate, but police confirmed it was intended to — potentially injuring or ki…
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