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CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 No Place for Racism in Australia: Ministers Warn Ahead of March for Australia

Australian leaders have issued a strong warning ahead of the controversial “March for Australia” protests, saying racism, hate, and division have no place in the country. This powerful statement reflects the government’s stance on unity, inclusion, and social cohesion. Stay informed as tensions rise across cities.

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Australian government ministers are speaking out against the upcoming “March for Australia” protests, which have been linked to anti-immigration and far-right groups. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly declared that there is “no place for racism in Australia.”

These protests—planned in major cities—have sparked national debate over immigration, identity, and unity. Community groups are urging migrant families to stay safe and avoid potential conflicts. Police have increased security, with special stop-and-search powers in Melbourne amid fears of violence.

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A series of coordinated anti-immigration rallies branded “March for Australia” is scheduled for August 31 across major cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Adelaide, and Hobart.

Organizers are promoting the movement as a stand against “mass immigration” and a way to defend Australian identity. However, the events have been linked to white nationalist groups and have raised alarm over extremist affiliations.

The federal government and ministers—including Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly—have strongly criticized the rallies, labeling them divisive, racist, and unrepresentative of Australian values. Burke emphasized that “there is no place in our country for people who seek to divide and undermine our social cohesion,” while Aly asserted that “this brand of far-right activism grounded in racism and ethnocentrism has no place in modern Australia.”

Community groups have issued safety warnings, particularly urging migrant communities to avoid protest areas and report any racist incidents to newly established tools like Tasmania’s Racism Register.

The protests have stirred deep societal divisions over immigration, identity, and national values. Supporters frame the march as addressing concerns over housing, jobs, and cultural preservation—but critics see it as pushing xenophobic rhetoric under the guise of patriotism.

Law enforcement is on high alert: Melbourne’s CBD has been declared a Control of Weapons zone, enabling stop-and-search powers without warrants, amid fears of violent clashes—including with pro-Palestinian groups.

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