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The convoy to Canberra was an anti-vaccine mandate protest in Australia between late January and mid-February 2022 that was inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa. Thousands of protesters converged on the Australian capital city of Canberra , camping near the Australian Parliament , National Library and the National Press Club .
Between 31 January 2022 and 13 February 2022, thousands of protesters participated in the Convoy to Canberra protest, which was inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy protest. Protesters converged on the Australian capital Canberra, camping near the Australian Parliament, National Library and the National Press Club.
The protesters had camped at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), after being moved on from the lawns next to the National Library, early in February. [69] The overnight arrival of up to 15 thousand more protesters at EPIC caused the cancellation of the second day of the fundraising Lifeline Book Fair there on 12 February. The protesters were ...
CANBERRA (Reuters) -Activists at one of the world's longest-running protests for the rights of indigenous people are not pinning their hopes for change on Australia's May 21 general election. The ...
In Canberra, “The colony is falling” was found graffitied on a statue of King George V. ... According to police estimates reported by local media, at least 15,000 people were part of protests ...
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Convoy to Canberra: Around 10,000 Anti-vaccination mandate protesters converged on Parliament House and Old Parliament House. These protesters had camped at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), after being moved on from the lawns next to the National Library. Police arrested three people including one man for breaching a fence while two others ...
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