SYDNEY, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Thousands marked Australia's national day on Monday by attending "Invasion Day" rallies in support ...
Around 18,000 people became Australians on Monday, as thousands joined Invasion Day rallies and hundreds attended ...
A man has been charged with inciting hatred at an Australia Day rally as ugly scenes from dual protests erupted around the country.
Thousands rallied for Indigenous peoples' rights on Australia Day on Monday but one protest was interrupted when police found ...
Emotions have run high at competing Australia Day rallies as the prime minister highlighted the role immigrants have played ...
Follow our rolling coverage of all the major Australia Day events and protests taking place across Sydney today.
Australia Day protests and counter-protests have taken place across the country, with the Australian flag being burned, a CBD rally evacuated and a man arrested for alleged anti-Semitic comments.
Revised controls have been announced for Sydney’s eastern suburbs and most of the city’s CBD, but there is an exclusion for ...
NSW protest bans have been lifted in some areas of Sydney ahead of planned rallies against Australia Day on January 26.
There was chaos across the country on Australia Day as tens of thousands rallied, with arrests and vandalism occurring across multiple states as rival Invasion Day and anti-immigration March for ...
Anti-immigration protesters are set to converge for the annual Invasion Day rally in Melbourne’s CBD on Monday.
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