Invasion Day Rally Held in Sydney
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Thousands of Australians are expected to take to the streets for rallies and marches on Australia Day, with heightened police presence in the wake of the Bondi Beach attack.
Thousands of Invasion Day demonstrators were evacuated from Forrest Place in Perth’s CBD after a potential explosive was thrown into the crowd on Monday afternoon.
Police evacuated buildings and locked down the Perth CBD after a man threw a device into a crowd of 2000 people protesting Australia Day.
Follow our rolling coverage of all the major Australia Day events and protests taking place across Sydney today.
While the split between those who want to change the date and those who want to keep it has not changed, those who oppose feel more strongly about it than ever.
In the lead up to January 26, Lush has teamed up with First Nations clothing label Clothing The Gaps to create the ‘Always Will Be’ soap in an effort to encourage Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to formally acknowledge the ongoing harm of celebrating ‘Australia Day’ on this date.
Invasion Day rallies will go ahead on Monday after being exempted from NSW protest bans. Here's the story of how they started in the first place.