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Australia: Sydney Mourners Pay Tribute to Bondi Beach Shooting Victims

A large crowd of mourners gathered at the Bondi Pavilion in Sydney on Monday, December 15, to pay tribute to the victims of the recent shooting at Bondi Beach. A tribute site with flowers, Israeli and Australian flags was set up at the pavilion.

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Australia: Multiple Groups Stage Protests Across Major Cities 3

Multiple groups held demonstrations in various Australian cities on Saturday, September 13. The Australia Unites rallies, organized by far-right and anti-vaccine groups, rallied against government policies on cost of living, health, and the environment. At the same time, Indigenous and Palestinian activists held a National Day of Action against racism and fascism, partly in response to a neo-Nazi raid on Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne in August.

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Australia: Multiple Groups Stage Protests Across Major Cities 4

Multiple groups held demonstrations in various Australian cities on Saturday, September 13. The Australia Unites rallies, organized by far-right and anti-vaccine groups, rallied against government policies on cost of living, health, and the environment. At the same time, Indigenous and Palestinian activists held a National Day of Action against racism and fascism, partly in response to a neo-Nazi raid on Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne in August.

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Australia: Multiple Groups Stage Protests Across Major Cities 2

Multiple groups are holding demonstrations in various Australian cities on Saturday, September 13. The Australia Unites rallies, organized by far-right and anti-vaccine groups, are protesting government policies on cost of living, health, and the environment. At the same time, Indigenous and Palestinian activists are holding a National Day of Action against racism and fascism, partly in response to a neo-Nazi raid on Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne in August. Authorities, particularly in Victoria, are cautious of potential clashes between far-right and far-left participants, though organizers of both movements emphasize that their protests are intended to remain peaceful.

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Australia: Multiple Groups Stage Protests Across Major Cities

Multiple groups are holding demonstrations in various Australian cities on Saturday, September 13. The Australia Unites rallies, organized by far-right and anti-vaccine groups, are protesting government policies on cost of living, health, and the environment. At the same time, Indigenous and Palestinian activists are holding a National Day of Action against racism and fascism, partly in response to a neo-Nazi raid on Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne in August. Authorities, particularly in Victoria, are cautious of potential clashes between far-right and far-left participants, though organizers of both movements emphasize that their protests are intended to remain peaceful.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide 4

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide 3

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide 2

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Flags across Australia at half-mast to mourn for victims over Sydney mall attack

STORY: Flags across Australia at half-mast to mourn for victims over Sydney mall attack SHOOTING TIME: April 15, 2024 DATELINE: April 15, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:59 LOCATION: SYDNEY, Australia CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of flags across Australia STORYLINE: Australia paid a national tribute to the six victims killed in a stabbing spree at Sydney's Bondi Junction Westfield by flying all flags across the country at half-mast on Monday. By order of the announcement, all Australian national flags hoisted outside government buildings were lowered as a symbol of respect for those killed. On Saturday afternoon, Sydney saw a violent stabbing spree unfold at one of its busiest shopping centers in Bondi Junction, which has so far left six innocent people dead. The knife-wielding attacker, who was believed to have acted alone, was fatally shot by an inspector, with police confirming that no continuing threat remained to the public. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Sydney, Australia. (XHTV)

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Photos from 2006 World Cup finals

Photos from 2006 World Cup finals

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - A local vendor shows her handcrafted tote bags bearing Australian and Japanese national flags designed in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 11, one day before a Group F game between the two countries in the 2006 World Cup finals.

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Freeman celebrates women's 400-meter gold medal

Freeman celebrates women's 400-meter gold medal

SYDNEY, Australia - Australia's 400-meter gold medalist Cathy Freeman, lighter of the Olympic torch at the Sydney Games opening ceremony, waves to spectators while holding the Australian and Aborigine flags during a bare-footed lap of honor on Sept. 25 at Sydney's Olympic Stadium.

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Photos from 2006 World Cup finals

Photos from 2006 World Cup finals

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - A local vendor shows her handcrafted tote bags bearing Australian and Japanese national flags designed in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 11, one day before a Group F game between the two countries in the 2006 World Cup finals. (Kyodo)

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Freeman celebrates women's 400-meter gold medal

Freeman celebrates women's 400-meter gold medal

SYDNEY, Australia - Australia's 400-meter gold medalist Cathy Freeman, lighter of the Olympic torch at the Sydney Games opening ceremony, waves to spectators while holding the Australian and Aborigine flags during a bare-footed lap of honor on Sept. 25 at Sydney's Olympic Stadium.

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