
Thousands of Australians have turned out for anti-immigration rallies across the country that were condemned by the government as having far-right links and “spreading hate”.
March for Australia rallies took place in Sydney, Melbourne and other major cities – with several clashes taking place as marchers were met with counter-demonstrations.
A number of opposition politicians joined the marches, including One Nation senator Pauline Hanson and federal MP Bob Katter.
The largest protests against mass-immigration in Australia’s history are taking place right now.
Tens of thousands are taking part in the “March for Australia” protests in:
– Sydney
– Melbourne
– Brisbane
– Perth
– Adelaide
– Canberra
– Darwin
– Townsville
– Cairns pic.twitter.com/AfzdnJHYdB— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) August 31, 2025
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The largest protests against mass-immigration in Australia’s history are taking place right now.Tens of thousands are taking part in the “March for Australia” protests in:
– Sydney
– Melbourne
– Brisbane
– Perth
– Adelaide
– Canberra
– Darwin
– Townsville
-… pic.twitter.com/o6vpysWH3I— Frankie™️ (@B7frankH) August 31, 2025
