Pro-Australia Rallies Continue Against Government Policies

Further pro-Australia rallies took place in capital cities around the nation on Saturday, 13th September against the Albanese Government’s policies. The Unshackled ground in Melbourne where there were two separate rallies that converged on Victoria’s Parliament House. This confusion did not deter attendance, with 5000 Australian patriots gathering. However, the crowd was not as big as the Melbourne March for Australia on August 31.
The Australia Unites Against Government Corruption Melbourne rally had its speaker system set up on the steps of Parliament. Their speakers included Australia Unites co-organisers Darren Bergwerf the founder of My Place community group, and Craig Cole the founder of Leave Our Kids Alone. Other prominent speakers were Bernie Finn from the Family First Party and Jacqui Dundee, who brought controversy by saying there needed to be justice for accused double police killer Dezi Freeman, describing him as a good man.
The Save Australia rally was organised by Melbourne Freedom Rally leader Harrison McLean and supported by Nick Patterson’s Australia Peacemakers, Greg Cheesman’s Celebrate Australia and Morgan C Jonas’ Freedom Party. At about 1.20pm the Save Australia rally decided to march to Flagstaff Gardens, where they had their own stage set up. They were blocked from marching north of Spring Street as the Anti-Racism, Anti-Nazi, Pro-Aboriginal sovereignty counter-protestors were nearby. So they had to jump the water barriers to march down Bourke Street.
5,000 attended the SydneyAustralia Unites rally however only 1,000 attended in Brisbane. There was much controversy when Triccy Triddy who leads the People’s Revolution which was one of the sponsors for Australia Unites called the National organisers of the March for Australia racists.
Further rallies are planned. The Next March for Australia against mass migration will be on Sunday October 19. The next Save Australia rally will be on Saturday November 15. Monica Smit of Reignite Democracy will be organising a Put Australia First rally on Saturday, November 29. Anger at the Albanese Government’s policies is being expressed on not just mass migration but on net zero, digital ID, the cost of living and housing affordability.
The September 13 rallies in Australia coincided with another Worldwide Rally for Freedom. The biggest rally was easily Unite the Kingdom in London, led by Tommy Robinson where over a million attended. British patriots expressed their outrage at the continued illegal migrant boats coming across the channel and being housed in hotels for free. An illegal migrant from Ethopia Hadush Kebatu was recently jailed for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Epping telling her she”would be a good wife” and wanted to have a baby with her.
The Unshackled will continue to cover future pro-Australia rallies. You can see the highlights from Melbourne’s September 13 rally below.