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16 Sep 2023 | 06:07 AM UTC

Australia: Activists plan to gather in major cities Sept. 17 in support of Indigenous rights

Activists plan to gather in major cities across Australia Sept. 17 in support of Indigenous rights. Heightened security likely.

Informational

Event

Activists plan to rally in several cities across Australia Sept. 17 in support of Indigenous rights. Announced events include the following:

  • Perth, Western Australia: March from Burswood Park to Victoria Gardens via Matagarup Bridge from 10:00 AWST.

  • Alice Springs, Northern Territories: Snow Kenna Park near Anzac Oval from 09:00 ACST.

  • Brisbane, Queensland: March from South Bank Cultural Forecourt to Queens Gardens via Victoria Bridge from 10:00 AEST.

  • Canberra, ACT: March from National Library of Australia to Federation Mall via Commonwealth Avenue and Queen Victoria Terrace from 11:00 AEST.

  • Hobart, Tasmania: March from Elizabeth Street Mall to Regatta Grounds via Elizabeth and Bathurst streets, University Rose Gardens, and Bridge of Remembrance from 12:00 AEST.

  • Melbourne, Victoria: March from State Library Victoria to Federation Square via Swanston Street from 12:00 AEST.

  • Sydney, New South Wales: March from Redfern Park to Victoria Park via Chalmers and Cleveland streets from 13:30 AEST.

  • Darwin, Northern Territories: March from Mirragma Gunugurr-Wa along The Esplanade to Bicentennial Park from 16:00 ACST.

Additional gatherings are possible in other urban centers nationwide. A related rally occurred in Adelaide, South Australia, Sept. 16. Several hundred participants could join each event.

Heightened security and localized transport disruptions are likely near gatherings sites and march route. The rallies will probably pass peacefully.

Advice

Exercise caution near event venues. Allow additional time to reach destinations near affected areas.