Australia Day remains a complicated and divisive day for many, including Indigenous Australians, who were among the thousands that took part in Invasion Day rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Suspected neo-nazis have been arrested whilst trying to interrupt people peacefully protesting on Australia Day. Tens of thousands have joined "Invasion Day" marches across the country as Indigenous ...
Thousands upon thousands gather and march in Melbourne on Invasion Day in solidarity with First Nations people in their struggle against the ongoing impacts of settler colonialism on their lives. The ...
White supremacists and leaders of Australia’s National Socialist Network (NSN) were previously banned or censored on X before ...
The Nazis have been emboldened by the promotion of the far-right internationally, epitomised by the ascension to power of the ...
South Australia’s tough new anti Nazi symbol laws will be used for the first time against the Australia Day protesters over ... bail to return to court in March. He was banned from communicating ...
as 14 men arrested at a march in Adelaide on Australia Day have begun appearing in court. AddedJan 28th, 2025 NSW Police have charged seven people in an alleged fake sex abuse claims scheme they ...
“Australia Day should be about celebrating ... Their protest delayed the “survival day” march from Victoria Square by at least 20 minutes. The arrested individuals, including a Victorian ...
While the attendance at the protests revealed a yearning for a unified struggle against all forms of racism and oppression, ...