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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Far-right threat exposed by rallies across Australia
A strong police presence kept protesters separated during a rally in Melbourne at the weekend. Photo: Getty Australia has been urged to take the threat of far-right extremism seriously after nationalists marched alongside neo-Nazis at anti-immigration rallies.
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Thousands of Australians joined anti-immigration rallies across the country, with protesters calling for a "slowdown" in migration. March for Australia rallies against immigration were held in Sydney and other state capitals and regional centres, according to the group's website.The group posted on social media the rallies aimed to do "what the mainstream politicians never have the courage to do: demand an end to mass immigration".Protester in S…
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