March for Australia rally in Melbourne. Photograph by Paul Jeffers The Age NEWS 19 Oct 2025
Share this @internewscast.com

Victoria Police have reported that two officers required hospitalization following confrontations with anti-immigration demonstrators and opposing groups in Melbourne this past Sunday.

The ‘March for Australia’ rally, which advocated against mass immigration, drew hundreds of participants. These protesters encountered both police forces and counter-demonstrators on Bourke Street, necessitating the formation of a police barricade to separate the clashing factions.

According to a statement released by the police on Sunday afternoon, the tumultuous events included the throwing of projectiles.

March for Australia rally in Melbourne. Photograph by Paul Jeffers The Age NEWS 19 Oct 2025
Counter-protesters also turned up in the CBD.(Paul Jeffers)

Witnesses recounted the use of flash bangs by police as a response to some of the protesters, with riot officers attempting to quell the pro-immigration demonstrators and disperse the gathering crowd.

After 1 p.m., the March for Australia participants disengaged from the counter-protesters and continued their demonstration by marching along Spring Street.

Meanwhile, in Sydney, authorities estimated that approximately 5,000 individuals congregated in the city center for a similar anti-immigration rally, which was met with a counter-protest of comparable size.

There were no reports of injuries, clashes or arrests in Sydney, with other protests and counter-protests popping up all over the country on Sunday.

Thousands gathered for an anti-immigration protest in Brisbane, with politician Bob Katter seen amongst the crowd

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Fluctuating Fuel Costs, Employment Trends, and a New Tax Incentive: Key Insights You Need to Know

This week has been a whirlwind of events. Global markets experienced heightened…
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the Budget on Tuesday night, boasting of a $9.3 billion surplus driven by a strong labour market and increased commodity prices

Budget 2024 Unveiled: $300 Cash Boost for Australians, Student Debt Forgiveness, Tax Cuts, and New Travel Policies by Albanese Government

In a strategic move to garner voter support ahead of elections, the…

Lebanon’s Pivotal Role: How Its Future May Shape Regional Conflict Dynamics

in brief World leaders have called for peace talks to take place…
James Comer is planning on investigating the Biden administration.

Shocking Twist: Congress Considers Controversial Ghislaine Maxwell Pardon

There is a growing number of US members of Congress pushing for…
Anzac soldiers

Partial Remains of Australian Soldiers from WWI Finally Laid to Rest Over a Century Later

The partial remains of eight Australian soldiers have been laid to rest…

UK Plans New Legislation to Prohibit Cigarette Sales for Those Born After 2008

In brief A rolling age ban means children and anyone born in…
Jade Elston

Adelaide Family Turns to Crowdfunding for Son’s Urgent Cancer Treatment: A Community’s Call to Action

An Adelaide family has found themselves seeking help from the kindness of…
Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Discloses Secret Cancer Treatment Amidst Political Turmoil

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quietly underwent treatment for prostate cancer, he…

Australian Women Confront Tough Decisions Amid National Crisis

in brief Experts are warning that the cost of living crisis is…

Unpacking the Key Issues in the NDIS Overhaul

In Brief Roughly 160,000 Australians are set to lose access to the…
The owner of a service station in Sydney has been left fuming after a truck driver stole close to $3000 worth of petrol in one hit.

Brazen Petrol Theft Sparks Outrage: Service Station Owner Fumes Over Fuel Heist

A Sydney gas station proprietor is up in arms after a truck…

Woolworths Executive Announces Price Reductions Amid Evolving Inflationary Challenges

In brief: The supermarket giants are before Federal Court over accusations of…