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Thousands attend Australia anti-immigration rallies

Protesters cited concerns about housing, infrastructure, and wages, with police estimating over 15,000 attendees in Sydney alone; government condemned links to neo-Nazi groups.

  • Thousands of Australians participated in anti-immigration rallies across the country, which the government condemned as efforts to spread hate linked to neo-Nazi groups.
  • In Sydney, between 5,000 to 8,000 people joined the rally, coinciding with another major event.
  • Counter-Protesters expressed their disgust and anger regarding the far-right agenda promoted by the rally.
  • Murray Watt, a senior minister, stated that the rallies were not about promoting social harmony but rather spreading hate.
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Herald Sun broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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