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March for Australia Against Mass Immigration is on again Sunday at 12 noon.

March for Australia Against Mass Immigration will be held in every major city as well as Grafton, Wodonga, Rockhampton, Townsville, Mackay, and  Yeppoon. Take your Australian Flag!

People who want to print and drop flyers in letterboxes can find the PDF files here.


From their flyer: The questions that Australians should be able to discuss without ill-will:

What are you passing on to your children?

A NATION WITHOUT FAIR WAGES
Not Enough Nurses? Instead of raising wages to attract more Australians, the government imports nurses from the third
world – who are happy to work for less! Fair wage demands get ignored. This applies to any and all industries. Don’t
count on unions, because diverse workplaces are less likely to unionise1.
More Migration = Bigger Labour Pool = Weaker Bargaining Power for Australian Workers

A NATION WITHOUT HOUSING
What do you think adding 7 million people to Australia’s population in 20 years does? Our housing shortfall is not a
supply issue – it’s a mass migration issue. We will never meet demand, when demand is infinite.

A NATION WITHOUT SAFETY
In Victoria, we’ve seen Africans murdering 12-year-olds by cutting their hands off with machetes2.
In Queensland, we have grandmas being stabbed to death in front of their own grandchildren3.
Widespread home invasions mean that Australian families don’t even feel safe in their own homes. Did you always lock your doors?

A NATION WITHOUT COMMUNITY
Make no mistake, when housing in your community is sold to foreigners, those foreigners are directly displacing your
own children. What is ‘community’, when your children need to move hours away from where they grew up. What is
‘community’ when you don’t even speak the same language as your neighbours?

A nation without identity
The Liberals and every other established party refuse to call for migration policy that preserves our demographics.
Australia could become 95% Indian and they wouldn’t care. If Australia became 95% Indian, would it still be Australia?
What does it mean to be ‘Australian’, when supposedly all it takes is stepping off a plane?

YOU OWE IT TO YOUR CHILDREN
Join hundreds of thousands of Australians, in marching for Australia, across all capital cities nationwide.
Meet at Hyde Park, [Sydney]*, at the water fountain on October 19th at 12PM.

It's not about the race, it's about the pace...Seen at the last rally:

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*For other cities details, and footnoted references, see March for Australia.

[Melbourne, Parliament House Steps | Brisbane, Emma Miller Place | Adelaide, Light Square, Currie st | Perth, Langley Park | Canberra, Captain James Cook Memorial | Hobart, Salamanca Gardens | Grafton, Grafton Tafe | Rockhampton, Central Park | Yeppoon, Central Park | Townsville, Anzac Park | Darwin, “TBA” | Wodonga, Les Stone Park | Mackay, Bluewater Quay. ]

The ABC won’t let you know about this, so I’m passing it on as a public service.  Share it with a friend, eh?

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66 comments to March for Australia Against Mass Immigration is on again Sunday at 12 noon.

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    no name man

    I live in Surrey Hills in Melbourne where a large church has been sold – presumably to developers. Someone wrote on a large board: ‘We don’t want to become Box Hill’ – which is the neighbouring town where there are numerous high rise buildings with more to come. If I wanted to live like the Chinese do in Shanghai or Hong Kong, I would move there. Our Asian friends have blown Surrey Hills out of the water and only they can afford to live here now, so I now call it ‘Sorry’ Hills.

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      Tel

      Sydney has already taken the position of New Hong Kong … so Melbourne will need to try something else.

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          no name man

          It might be sailing close but the content, however it comes across, is unfortunately true. So when a complete area is engulfed by foreigners, I think it would be fair to say that most thinking people would probably agree with me; also, several of my aussie neighbours’ feel exactly like I do, so if that makes me and my brethren ‘Rayciss’ then so be it. And I could not careless!

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    Simon Thompson

    Well Homo Innominate, I went to school in Box Hill, and it has changed so much the only landmarks I recognise are the churches! I appreciate Chinese and their culture- but I suspect even Chinese culture is not what it was. Every human society is based on a tribe and tribes have an “Own group preference” which the Communists/National socialists call “Racism” as a dog whistle. It is the same nonsense with wishing a “whY?” chromosome to magically appear (or even disappear!). Cinty has already found out that banning machetes is not a solution to abolish machete attacks- perhaps the solution is a little more obvious!

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    Anton

    No major party manifesto has ever spoken of immigration, yet it has happened at a rate historically unprecedented – and not from a broadly similar culture, but from very different cultures. A small rate of immigration allows the good points in alien cultures to gradually permeate ours, but the recent tidal wave of immigrants have actively been encouraged NOT to integrate under the doctrine of multiculturalism. When people feel their home culture – which is the deepest thing that most of them have – changing underfoot during their own lifetimes, which is the result of massive immigration, they are going to be deeply upset. To cap it all, we have a Tax and Benefits system today into which immigrants have not paid but from which they benefit even as we who have paid must join queues. People are particularly peeved at being called Racist by the elite, or even criminalised, merely for airing these grievances peaceably. (A good response is that people resort to insults when they have no arguments.)

    I don’t think many Aussies are racist, but they are ‘culturist’ in believing that some cultures are better to live in than others. (Migrants agree – that is why they come here from the Third World.) Culture and skin tone are correlated in Australia today, which is why the intellectually lazy call us racist. I am not saying that any culture is perfect, or that if you love one culture then you must hate all others. But if multiculturalism grants Sikhs a homeland in the Punjab, Hindus a homeland in India, etc, then why must Australia be the locus of an experiment for all cultures, rather than a homeland for Australian culture (there most certainly is an Australian identity) and for those who wish to adopt it?

    Usually, big questions polarise the two large political parties, giving people a choice at the ballot box. That has not happened over immigration, which is why people are beginning to resort to the streets. It is not too late for a political party to be formed and grow so as to break the Uniparty consensus at the ballot box. If not, the genuine Far Right – an ugly bunch – is going to grow here as it never has done before. It takes a lot for Aussies to ‘do’ extremism. But do not tar the present demonstrators as Far Right. We are not.

    What to do? It shouldn’t be too hard: Australia is an island (re illegal immigration), and a sovereign nation (re legal immigration policy). Re the latter, this is probably less conspiratorial than people think – most likely it is a Ponzi scheme driven quietly by a profligate Department of Finance to pay for the pensions of the next generation. But it has to stop, or at least be submitted to a Referendum. I would not deprive anybody here legally of benefits, but if they commit certain serious crimes then I’d deport them back where they came from. If any international conventions prevent these actions then we should withdraw from them. I’d also look at the sacred books of incoming religions with an eye to recategorising them as seditious political movements. All laws against peaceable free speech must be erased from the statute book. Finally, the education system and civil service needs cleansing of the elite view. I would be willing to pay senior people to do nothing for the rest of their lives in order that they go quietly and be replaced by persons holding views more representative of the general population.

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      David Maddison

      believing that some cultures are better to live in than others

      One of the biggest (of many) lies permeated by the Left is that “all cultures are equal”. This is the doctrine of cultural relativism.

      Obviously not all cultures are equal as is plainly obvious where some cultures produce great scientific, engineering and cultural achievements, even with no natural resources, and others are prone to violence, chaos, perpetual war, lack of progress, poverty, disorganisation etc. and all this despite plentiful natural resources etc.. Of course the Left blame “colonisation” which is is utter BS. Those countries which were colonised were generally primitive and barbaric before they were colonised, became Civilised during colonisation (particularly by the British) and when the colonists left they rapidly reverted (in general) to their prior primitive state. There are notable exceptions of course such as the former British colonies of the United States, Canada, pre-Labor Australia, NZ, Singapore etc..

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      Vladimir

      Anton,
      Two names are missing from your good post – prof G. Blainey and ex-prisoner P. Hanson, many years ago neither was anti-migrant, both were and are pro-Australian.
      They have paid dearly for that.

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        Geoff Sherrington

        Anton,
        There has long been some appeal for a country where major policies are first put through a public process, basically to measure if citizens like the idea or not. The Swiss have a system, but I have not yet studied it.
        Geoff S

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    David Maddison

    Australians are not generally opposed to immigration in principle. What they are opposed to are inappropriately large numbers, and inappropriate types of people and no expectation of immigrants to assimililate or even to work and pay taxes.

    The objective of the Left with immigration is not to make a better Australia by importing smart, skilled and assimilable people and cultures (similarly for other countries where excessive inappropriate immigration is happening, including the US before TRUMP) but to import people who 1) will be a permanent demographic of voters for Leftist parties like Labor** or US Democrats and 2) create social chaos by the importation of those with violent including terrorist tendencies and unwillingness to work or produce. You can see this by how Labor’s preferred immigration is from a demographic of some of the world’s most uneducated, violent, misogynisic, anti-Western, anti-Christian, antisemitic and anti-Australian people and who freely admit they want to take over. Social chaos also gives the Left the ability to “divide and rule” and to introduce further totalitarian measures.

    Mass immigration also boosts the country’s Gross Domestic Product which falsely gives the appearance of economic growth because of a “bigger pie” but everyone gets a smaller part of the pie. It helps Labor cover up for a massively dysfunctional economy largely brought about by their anti-energy policies.

    The Left also wish to destroy concepts of national identity and make people ashamed to be Australian or call flying an Australian flag “racist”. They have destroyed concepts and moral values based on a traditional Judeo-Christian religious identity and laws based thereupon.

    You can see the objective of Labor’s policy clearly with their adoption of the fake conservative Libetal Party policy* (with Dutton in charge of immigration) continued by Labor, of not allowing South African farmers to come here either as skilled migrants or as refugees, who were highly assimilable and ready and willing to work hard and pay taxes. And whose farming skills would be highly relevant to Australia with a similar climate. These are not the sort of people the Uniparty want. TRUMP took those farmers instead. America’s gain, Australia’s loss.

    Also, prospective immigrants should be motivated to assimilate, learn English and participate in Australia (or other country they immigrate to) and work and pay taxes and support political parties that believe that people should work and pay tax, not support patron parties that believe it’s perfectly acceptable to be a lifelong welfare dependent if they are capable of working (like Labor or US Democrats).

    Australia should be taking the best, brightest, most assimiliable and most law abiding and most willing to contribute.

    Coming here to get great welfare or to change the society into exactly the same sort of sh-thole they left by spreading their violent ideology should absolutely not be a motivation to come here.

    * https://phillipsilver.com.au/anomalies-in-australian-immigration-law-south-african-farmers-prohibited-from-using-skilled-migration-route/

    ** https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/politics/importing-future-voters-economist-leith-van-onselen-links-high-levels-of-immigration-to-boost-in-support-for-labor-party/news-story/0e943759893aa8556bf1540b9eab7a22

    “Labor is incentivised to maintain a high immigration policy because it’s effectively importing future voters.”

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      Brenda Spence

      Spot on David! Wish I could give you 50 green thumbs

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      GrahamP

      It appears to me that the Albanese Labor Government has forgotten the First Nations peoples and what they think about mass migration, or is it mass colonisation, or is it mass invasion? 😱

      What does Mr Noel Pearson (First Nations advocate) feel about such “mass immigration”? 😱

      Will these many, many new migrants be “welcomed to country” in First Nation lands? 😱

      All welcome, none turned away.

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        Jon Rattin

        The irony abounds. Early immigrants are “colonisers” with all the negative connotations that come with that descriptor whilst modern immigrants are welcomed in indiscriminately without incurring the contempt of indigenous peoples. Modern day MPs descended from the colonisers pile shame on their ancestry and label any critic of mass migration as a rascist.

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          Tony Thomas

          I watched the flagship ABCTV 7pm News on the demonstrations. One trick they used, which easily escapes notice, is that they call the counter-protestors “anti-racists” as if the main demonstration is racist.

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      GrahamP

      Don’t forget that a people’s laws are an extension of that people’s culture. 👩‍⚖️👨‍⚖️

      A society with multiple strong separate cultures can result in the creation of separate laws based on those separate cultures.

      If the various cultures are too different from each other, the multi-cultural societies will devolve to become multiple mono-cultural societies.

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      Vicki

      All correct, David. It is particularly disgraceful that Australia refuses to accept South African farmers. They are exceptionally good farmers with experience in similar farming conditions. And as they are persecuted and endangered in SA it is shocking that they are not allowed to bring their expertise here.

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    Johnny Rotten

    And why not join Advance Australia.

    This is the Group that opposed The Voice and got the Libs/Nata on board. It’s free to join and you can donate if you want to. Over 500,000 members now and growing by the day.

    https://www.advanceaustralia.org.au/

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      PeterPetrum

      Yes, JR, I think Advance is one of the very few organisations that hold put any hope of being able to forge change in this country (along with the IPA and CIS).

      I joined it as a member after its success in convincing the Libs to oppose the Voice (Jacinta Nampijimpa Price was a Director before standing for parliament) and running a brilliant campaign. It is now gearing up for a massive campaign against Net Zero. It has formed a research group to properly identify the wide range public opinion on this issue and will design its campaign to deal with what it finds, as it so brilliantly did with the Voice.

      I now pay a small amount into Advance each month but, as you say, one can join for free and get regular updates on their activities. All Aussie contributors on this site should join, the more members the better the information will get out to the wider public.

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      Peter C

      Yes , I am also a member now.
      There next big issue is Net Zero and why we should not oarticipate.
      504,000 members is significant and that number is growing.

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    Neville

    I wish all the best to the concerned Aussies and they have my support, because the police, big business and the MSM etc are not your friends today.
    I’m too old and have family that are suffering illnesses today and I’m certainly not able to travel to major cities.
    I’ll vote for any party like One Nation for my first preference, but my preferences always eventually flow to the Liberal party or in my case the National party.
    The Labor, Greens and Teals are our major problem today and I’ll always put them last on my ballot paper.

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      Jon Rattin

      I’m able bodied Neville, so l don’t have any excuse not to attend the rally tomorrow. I was thinking I may have an apathetic Sunday, but Jo’s thread and your post has motivated me to make the hour long train trip into Melbourne tomorrow. The radical Left have had ownership of the city’s streets on Sunday for the last 2 years, it’s time some territory is reclaimed.

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    David Maddison

    The problem in Australia and most Western countries, except the United States under TRUMP, is that the politicians are simply not listening to the people.

    Consider the Apartheid “The Voice” which Australians voted AGAINST. Despite that, in Victoriastan they are going ahead with their own version anyway.

    And they won’t listen about anything else either because of Australia being a One Party State with no effective opposition political party (except the minor conservative parties which have inadequate numbers at present).

    With Labor operating just about everywhere without restraint or opposition, they are doing whatever they please and turning Australia into a horrible violent socialist dystopia with a rapidly declining standard of living (even Their ABC admits to the dropping standard of living*). The damage being done to Australia and the undesirable demographic shift towards anti-Western cultures is so harmful and severe it may not even be fixable.

    * https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-07/can-albanese-government-fix-the-economy-four-corners/105260320

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      Vicki

      We are National Party supporters for obvious reasons. But we hope that the Nats consider going national literally ie in suburban seats. They still stand for traditional family and cultural values and understand what enterprises support this country. Net Zero is pretty much rejected by rural and regional voters who understand the danger it poses to agriculture and mining which now virtually support this nation.

      If Matt Canavan can convince the party (ideally through ascending to leadership) to totally reject Net Zero, the Nats could change opinion nationally.

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    David Maddison

    Senator Babet (UAP) Victoria said in a recent email:

    Australia stands at a crossroads. Labor or Liberal?

    The truth is, they’re two sides of the same globalist coin, they serve the same agenda, endless regulation, blind obedience to unelected elites, and policies that erode our freedom and sovereignty.

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      farmerbraun

      N.Z. Is of course in the same situation.

      Nobody is telling the misinformed public that National/Labour is a cartel taking turns at implementing a globalist agenda.

      This fact is discussed in places by a minority who see the pattern.
      The next election campaign may see this issue front and centre.

      NZ First may find that it is time to call it.

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    KP

    “The ABC won’t let you know about this,”

    and neither will the Sydney Morning Herald!

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      el+gordo

      It will only become newsworthy if Andrew Hastie shows up, he moved to the backbench over immigration policy and guaranteed a few minutes in prime time news.

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      RickWill

      The Sunday march in Melbourne was reported on Channel 7 news. It was included with the story that there will be no march for Palestine this weekend. But they were expecting the anti-immigration right wing extremists (about 10,000) to clash with smaller number of pro immigration group. The report focused on the continuing disruption on city streets and gave half the time to interviewing a pro-immigration nut case.

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    I’m pretty sure I actually read this here, that Australia’s third biggest export is ….. money ….. people sending money back to their home Countries, and I’m sure you’ve seen the advertisements on TV, and while I was aware of those ads, once I read this here, I took more notice, and so far, I have seen them from four different Companies.

    I thought that it was an okay thing really, but to be the third largest export from our Country is on a scale I had never even considered

    I have told family members and they didn’t actually believe it at first, and when one of them actually checked (I quietly guessed in a manner to prove me wrong) it was found to be actually true, much to that persons disbelief, despite my having told them of it.

    As I said, at first I thought it a good thing, and, as one of those ‘service providers’ says ….. looking after family, my thoughts after finding out were ….. “imagine if all those billions were actually being spent in Australia!”

    Tony.

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      el+gordo

      New immigrants and guest workers send money home because their family live in poverty, that is a good thing for international relations in a free market.

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      Paulie

      There is another potential reason for those numbers. The Australian dollar is the fifth most traded international currency:
      https://www.ig.com/au/trading-strategies/what-are-the-top-10-most-traded-currencies-in-the-world-200115

      Potentially lots of reasons for that, but as only the 15th largest economy in the world, it seems to be another export category where Australia is clearly fighting well outside its class. The topic is rarely in the news, but perhaps deserves attention, particularly how it relates to our current federal debt, and who we actually owe that debt to.

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      Boambee John

      “Australia’s third biggest export is ….. money ….. people sending money back to their home Countries”

      I am old enough to remember when bringing foreign students in large numbers was classified as an “export industry”, presumably because we were being paid to export our knowledge. It seems that we have exported all our knowledge, as university standards declined. And we now import debt as those “students” now export Australian cash.

      But our “leaders” can’t see what they have wrought.

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    Dave

    Maybe we should do a XI
    And get rid of the trouble makers.
    Australia without Albo and the wet Libs would be a better place.

    China is in solid control by Xi.
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-18/china-expels-top-military-leaders-amid-corruption-charges/105907114

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      Gregor Melekhov

      What is the meaning of expulsion?
      This is a very big story.

      If we admit rumours, then Xi is striking back, against the accusations to date , having had his request to be permitted to resign in two years time declined.

      Developing story , one opines.

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        el+gordo

        Zhang Youxia would have been instrumental in the purge, presumably they were Xi loyalists.

        The situation is tense, but the coup is going well, Xi doesn’t have the cards.

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      Stanley

      If the reports of corruption and large sums of money are true, then the top brass may end up with more heavy metal deposits to the back of the head. Will the military rebel?

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        el+gordo

        ‘Will the military rebel?’

        Zhang Youxia controls 90% of the armed forces and Xi holds only 10%, the dictator is in check. Still, there is an outside chance that Xi will be escorted from the Fourth Plenum and placed under house arrest for murder.

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    Honk R Smith

    ‘A nation without identity’

    Pretty sure that’s the intention.
    Or maybe identities without nations would be more accurate.

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    RickWill

    Barnaby Joyce has reportedly approached Pauline Hanson to join PHON – or maybe not:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhcLjet0n5U

    Pauline has an an open invitation for any current MPs to join PHON.

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    STJOHNOFGRAFTON

    All we’ve got is public protest now. Voting has become a farce with Labour and the LNP about as effective as pimples on the same bum. Yep, it’s well organised and orderly public protest on a regular basis to shame our useless government and lacksadasical self-serving public parasites.

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    RickWill

    These marches in Melbourne end up in conflict. There are people who support mass immigration. I do not know if they are being paid to have that view or it comes from a dark place but there will be enough of them to make the TV News that will be reported as right wing extremists and pro immigration movement clash in city streets.

    At least immigration is now a political issue. Hopefully polling will show the parties what their policy needs to be to win an election.

    The polling showing PHON has overtaken the Greens is now common knowledge. Not many inner city dwellers that support the Teals have rooftop solar so their energy bills are now making them think about the cost of “renewables”.

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    Ronin

    Kingdoms are run by a King, Empires are run by an Emperor, Australia, being a country, is run by a… well you get my drift.

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    Dennis

    A far more relevant event than the weekly free Palestine demonstrations and anti-Israel chanting.

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    John Connor II

    C’mon now people, we have a lot to thank the immigrants for.
    Cuisine for example.
    Where would we be without the “taste of India”?

    https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1979252947214074367/

    Can’t get more authentic than that! 😆
    Worry about food safety later…

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    GrahamP

    If laws are defined by culture does that mean a multi-cultural society will need separate laws based on separate cultures?
    Cultural Apartheid enforced in law anyone? 👨‍⚖️👩‍⚖️

    I believe that Singapore has both Sharia Law Courts and non-religious Secular Laws Courts. 👩‍⚖️👩‍⚖️

    Will local government regions with a majority of say Muslims, be able to vote for and enforce Sharia Law for that local government region? If not, how not? Is it not the democracy of numbers at work? 💪🧕👰

    NOTE: We already have “ISLAMIC HATE LAWS in N.S.W.
    I believe such religious observance/ enforcement laws are prohibited (for the time being) under Section 116 of the Australian Constitution but that has not stopped anyone. 🥴🥴

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    GrahamP

    It appears to me that the Albanese Labor Government has forgotten the First Nations peoples and what they think about mass migration, or is it mass colonisation, or is it mass invasion? 😱

    What does Mr Noel Pearson (First Nations advocate) feel about such “mass immigration”? 😱

    Will these many, many new migrants be “welcomed to country” in First Nation lands? 😱

    All welcome, none turned away. 💪

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    Ian

    Jo Nova writes “The ABC won’t let you know about this, so I’m passing it on as a public service. Share it with a friend, eh?

    However her prediction is 100% wrong as the ABC has published the march

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-18/march-for-australia-organiser-coordinates-with-neo-nazi/105902754

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      Thank you Ian, for making my point.

      For Australians interested in protesting against mass migration, what part of the ABC headline and story is relevant?
      The whole point of the ABC article is to try to scare and bully Australians into not going to any future rally which is barely mentioned in passing.

      The ABC is not telling Australians about the Sunday March or the issues that matter to most Australians, it’s telling people not to go in case they are associated in any way with one white supremacist nazi guy among the 50,000.

      So where are the ABC articles detailing links between Antifa, Hamas, and terrorists and the Pro-Gaza rallies?

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        Ponzi

        You should be detailing those links

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          Broadie

          How about the ABC explain why a group who dresses up as Nazis turns up at demonstrations where Australians of all walks of life are attempting to draw attention to a serious issue they believe is not being addressed by our elected representatives. Even the self-styled Nazis marching for such a cause would know it would be detrimental to the debate and easily misrepresented by the ‘Fake News’.

          Ponzi should detail the historical links for Nazis to the democratic processes, women’s rights and marches against anti-semitism. You would think historically the Nazi’s would turn up at the Free Palestine gigs yelling ‘Kill the Jew’ and ‘Death, Death to the IDF’.

          There is a fair chance we are looking at your usual suspects, normally found glued to a road or abseiling off a building, now paid to dress up as Nazis. The only difference is from their usual Antifa gig is they leave the crackhead whose job it is to cowardly smack someone in the teeth with a skateboad behind. Generally a person who is isolated from the main group. They are generally happy with the crackhead’s absence as it makes the bus trip to the gig a little safer. The one downside is there are no foxy chicks involved in the Nazi thing. You know the first aid chick is also missing. Her job is to pick up the teeth and put them next to the bleeding face telling the head her mates had just been kicking that he or she should not be so stupid to oppose the real black shirts next time.

          So Ponzi, why don’t you explain why Nazis are being linked to a cause so foreign to them and let us see some journalism as to what the actual link is? The ABC does not appear to follow them to their meeting point or actually list who the so-called Nazis are.

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        PeterPetrum

        And, the ABC article refers to the march in August, not the one in Melbourne yesterday, so Jo is correct, totally.

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      RexAlan

      I’m sick of being called a Neo-Nazi, I’m a normal Australian of English extraction and most of my family are normal Australians of Scottish extraction and most of my other friends are normal Australians of Irish extraction, with a few Welsh thrown in. For heavens sake can’t we just get real.

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    Leo Morgan

    Hey Graham, I’ve seen a ‘counter protest’ to the March for Australia.
    The Aboriginal flag was being ostentatiously flown. It was accompanied by a sign reading ‘No immigration on stolen land’.
    Everyone there was acting as if they believed they were in perfect agreement.

    Yeah, I don’t understand their thinking either.

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    Peter C

    I attended the Melbourne protest today.
    The March for Australia rally was peaceful and patriotic with many many Australian flags, blue and red ensigns and a smattering of Eureka flags, boxing kangaroos flags etc. I estimated about 1200. Vic police said 800-1000.
    There were a large number of police, perhaps 350, including the horse division and riots squads.

    There was a very noisy and somewhat violent counter protest which formed nearby at the north end of Spring St. The police surrounded our protest with a protective line bc and formed a barrier between the two groups. The counter protesters tried to force the police lines and were repelled by flashbangs and tear gas . They threw rocks and bottles at the police causing several police injuries.

    We listened to speeches about the problems being caused by current high levels of immigration, including ethnic enclaves, crime, sexual violence against women, high housing prices and suppression of wages. Speakers called for an immediate end to immigration.

    It is hard to say what the effect might be. The numbers were disappointing and much lower than the Covid lockdown protests. However the police did not treat us as criminals and the media coverage seems less hostile this time.

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