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  2. Category:Protests in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia Day 2012 protests; ... 2021 March 4 Justice; March in March; Matagarup Refugee Camp; O. Occupy Melbourne; Occupy Sydney; Oyster Point (Australia) P. Pine ...

  3. 1996 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    19 August – Thousands of protesters, in a breakaway group from a pre-budget rally against the Federal Government's workplace reforms, broke down the doors of Parliament House and caused an estimated $200,000 worth of damage in one of the most violent demonstrations ever seen in Australia. [58] [59] 20 August –

  4. Category:Protests by year - Wikipedia

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    1996 protests (9 P) 1997 protests (6 P) 1998 protests (1 P) 1999 protests (14 P) 2000 protests (9 P) ... This page was last edited on 23 October 2021, at 01:00 (UTC).

  5. COVID-19 protests in Australia - Wikipedia

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    On 28 May 2021, there was another protest in Melbourne during their fourth lockdown. [35] On 5 August 2021, there was another anti-lockdown protest at about 7pm in Flinders Street, Melbourne in which up to 400 people took part. Victoria's sixth lockdown began at 8pm that day, making it largely illegal. [36]

  6. Multiple monuments in Australia defaced to protest country’s ...

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    According to police estimates reported by local media, at least 15,000 people were part of protests and music events in Sydney, while Melbourne’s central business district saw at least 30,000.

  7. Category:Historical events in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1996 events in Australia by month (9 C) ... Protests in Australia (4 C, 47 P) R. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  8. Scores arrested at protests in Australia's coronavirus hotspot

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    Police in Australia's Victoria state arrested 74 people and fined 176 for breaching public health orders as scattered protests against a weeks-long coronavirus lockdown continued for a second ...

  9. 2021 March 4 Justice - Wikipedia

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    The protests were organised following the perceived lack of response by the Australian federal government to the reporting that a political staffer, Brittany Higgins, was allegedly raped in Australia's parliament house in Canberra, [1] and that historical allegations of rape were made against the country's Attorney General, Christian Porter during his youth.