SYDNEY, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Thousands marked Australia's national day on Monday by attending "Invasion Day" rallies in support ...
Follow our rolling coverage of all the major Australia Day events and protests taking place across Sydney today.
Thousands rallied for Indigenous peoples' rights on Australia Day on Monday but one protest was interrupted when police found ...
A man has been arrested after allegedly making antisemitic remarks at an Australia Day rally in Sydney. Police stopped the 31 ...
A man has been charged with inciting hatred at an Australia Day rally as ugly scenes from dual protests erupted around the country.
All the day’s news as it unfolded ...
There was chaos across the country on Australia Day as tens of thousands rallied, with arrests and vandalism occurring across ...
Around 18,000 people became Australians on Monday, as thousands joined Invasion Day rallies and hundreds attended ...
Pro-Palestine protesters are planning to defy a Sydney ban to call for the restrictions and Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia to be scrapped.
First Nations communities, families and allies turned out on 26 January to rally for justice and celebrate survival ...
The decision from NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon is a compromise to allow the annual Invasion Day march in the Sydney CBD ...
Thousands of people have joined rallies in cities around Australia today, with Invasion Day events and March for Australia ...
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