
March for Australia
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29th of March is our first nationwide community meet-up.
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Australia Day did not disappear; it was taken from us. For many of us, Australia Day is about celebration. Yet there are those who believe there should be no date, no nation, and no Australia. For a long time, these people have been winning. The location of the first Melbourne March for Australia on August 31 was home to so-called “Invasion Day” protests just months prior. At those protests, they gloated about having “abolished” our celebrations — a scene repeated across the country. These anti-Australian radicals thought it was over. They were satisfied that all that remained of our national day was guilt and mockery. Emboldened, they became more extreme, began burning our flag, and pushed to open our borders even further. All the while, they reminded us we are on “stolen land” whenever we dared to question the destruction of our identity. What they did not see coming was the March for Australia — the reawakening of the Australian spirit. This year’s January 26 will not be about guilt and submission; it will be about pride. We will not allow our sovereignty to be challenged by “always was, always will be.” We will not be shamed for having built this great nation. This Australia Day, we will reassert our sovereignty. We will decide the destiny of our nation. This Australia Day will host the biggest public celebrations in years. We will March for Australia, we will take our cities back. No guilt. This day belongs to Australians.
March for Australia84,678 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

Loving all these edits coming in from our supporters. You're all legends. ❤️🇦🇺❤️
March for Australia11,721 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🇦🇺Adelaide MFA update🇦🇺 We have received more complaints than we can keep count of in the last few days, so we feel the need to address what has been going on. Planning our Australia Day marches has been an interesting experience, we've seemingly hit some bumps in nearly every state this time around. Thankfully, we've pushed through and managed to finalise all our locations other than Adelaide. As you all know, South Australia has always been the hardest state to secure an organiser. We had plenty of team members ready to go, but no suitable main organiser who was willing to dox themselves on permits, etc. We were determined not to give up, as we were getting tonnes of messages asking when the Adelaide location would be dropped. So instead, we put out a TBA flyer and kept trying. During this time, an opportunistic person, whom we've had several bad experiences and complaints about, decided to attempt to make himself the organiser AGAIN and attempt to hijack our Australia Day plans in Adelaide. This person is none other than Mark Aldridge, the man who slyly inserted himself in our August 31st march, got our organisers' name removed from the permits, publicly bagged our promotional material, and caused fights to break out at the event. He was clearly never aligned with our beliefs. He proceeded to badmouth our organisation to the media and even went to a leftist counter-protest against our October 19th event, where he was told to sit down and shut up by the organisers. Unfortunately, because Mark decided to again hijack our event (he has since changed the naming of it) whilst also changing the messaging by promoting multicultural Australia, telling people to take flags other than the Australian flag, running it under a political organisation, and asking for donations. We will need to make it very clear that we are not affiliated with Mark Aldridge or his event in any way at all. However, because he has decided to do this rally in the CBD, it unfortunately means we won't be able to, however, we now have an organiser and team and are looking at other locations and let me tell you, you're all going to love what we have planned, and it is only just out of the CBD with plenty of public transport available. Keep an eye out over the next few days for the Adelaide location drop, and let it be known that we will never be compromised and always do our best to keep our supporters happy.
March for Australia11,031 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce
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