Clashes Erupt at Australian Anti-Immigration Rallies with Extremist Ties

Thousands rallied across Australian cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane for the “March for Australia” protests, demanding a five-year pause on immigration amid housing affordability and cultural concerns.

While many events remained peaceful, clashes erupted with neo-Nazi groups, leading to arrests and condemnations from officials including Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, who decried the violence and extremist ties as threats to multiculturalism.

Melbourne, Australia’s fastest growing city and Australia’s largest became a witness to the people today. What transpired today should have not been a surprise to anyone especially Anthony Albanese who at the last election was voted in for a second term of preferences with less than 1 in 3 people voting for a second Albanese term.

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