The “March for Australia” protests are scheduled to take place on August 31, 2025, across several Australian cities. These events, described as anti-immigration rallies, aim to address concerns about mass migration and national identity, as outlined by organizers.
Below is a list of confirmed cities, locations, times, and meeting places based on available information. Note that some details, particularly for regional locations, may still be subject to change or confirmation, and I’ve included all relevant data from reliable sources.
Confirmed March for Australia Events (August 31, 2025):
Melbourne, VictoriaTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Flinders Street Intersection (Flinders Street Station)Details: Organizers emphasize a peaceful gathering with Australian and Eureka flags, focusing on community and national identity. A counter-protest by groups like the Victorian Socialists and Free Palestine Coalition Naarm is planned at the State Library (starting 11:00 AM), a few blocks away.
Sydney, New South WalesTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Belmore Park, HaymarketDetails: The Sydney march may coincide with the TCS Sydney Marathon, which expects 35,000 participants and could impact logistics. Police permits are in place, ensuring the event is official.
Brisbane, QueenslandTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Roma Street Parklands (Wickham Terrace Entry)Details: The event is confirmed with police permits. Organizers encourage participation with Australian flags. Note that one source lists a potential time of 2:00 AM AEST, which seems unlikely and may be a typo; the 12:00 PM time is more consistently reported.
Perth, Western AustraliaTime: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM AWSTMeeting Place: Supreme Court GardensDetails: The time difference reflects Perth’s time zone (AWST). The event is part of the nationwide call for reduced immigration.
Adelaide, South AustraliaTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM ACSTMeeting Place: Rundle Park (corner of North and East Terrace)Details: The location has been finalized, though earlier posts suggested Adelaide’s plans were still being confirmed.
Canberra, Australian Capital TerritoryTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Captain Cook Memorial, Regatta PointDetails: This is a confirmed location, though some organizational details were still being finalized as of mid-August.
Darwin, Northern TerritoryTime: 10:30 AM ACSTMeeting Place: Civic Centre, Darwin City CouncilDetails: This event extends the march to a regional capital, with a slightly earlier start time reflecting local coordination.
Hobart, TasmaniaTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AEST (assumed, not explicitly confirmed)Meeting Place: Not specified in available sourcesDetails: Hobart is listed as a participating city, but specific location details are not provided in the sources. Organizers may announce the meeting place closer to the date.
Townsville, QueenslandTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Location to be announcedDetails: Townsville is noted as an auxiliary regional location, but the exact meeting place is still pending confirmation.
Additional Notes:Regional Locations: Organizers have mentioned that additional regional locations are being coordinated, but specific details for these are not yet fully confirmed. Interested participants in regional areas are encouraged to contact organizers via social media (e.g.,
@marchforaus
or
@BecFreedom
on X) for updates.Police and Safety: Police permits are secured for major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, and authorities are monitoring for potential extremist involvement following a neo-Nazi march in Melbourne on August 9, 2025. Attendees are advised to follow local police updates on X (e.g.,
@nswpolice
,
@QldPolice
,
@SAPoliceNews
,
@WA_Police
,
@ACTPolicing
) for traffic and safety information.
Counter-Protests: In Melbourne, a significant counter-protest is planned at the State Library at 11:00 AM, supported by groups like the Victorian Socialists and Free Palestine Coalition. This could lead to heightened police presence and potential disruptions near Flinders Street.
Organizational Clarity: The March for Australia organizers have distanced themselves from extremist groups, such as the National Socialist Network, and emphasize a focus on peaceful protest with Australian and Eureka flags. Foreign flags are explicitly banned.
Traffic and Disruptions: Expect temporary road closures and traffic diversions in city centers, particularly near march locations. Businesses in affected areas should prepare for increased pedestrian activity or access challenges.
Sources and Updates:For the latest updates, check the official March for Australia website (marchforaustralia.org) or their Facebook page (facebook.com/marchforaustralia). You can also follow local police X accounts for real-time information on traffic and safety. If you need updates closer to the date or for unconfirmed locations like Hobart or Townsville, let me know.
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Sydney, New South WalesTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Belmore Park, HaymarketDetails: The Sydney march may coincide with the TCS Sydney Marathon, which expects 35,000 participants and could impact logistics. Police permits are in place, ensuring the event is official.
Brisbane, QueenslandTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM AESTMeeting Place: Roma Street Parklands (Wickham Terrace Entry)Details: The event is confirmed with police permits. Organizers encourage participation with Australian flags. Note that one source lists a potential time of 2:00 AM AEST, which seems unlikely and may be a typo; the 12:00 PM time is more consistently reported.
or
on X) for updates.Police and Safety: Police permits are secured for major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, and authorities are monitoring for potential extremist involvement following a neo-Nazi march in Melbourne on August 9, 2025. Attendees are advised to follow local police updates on X (e.g.,
,
,
,
,
) for traffic and safety information.
Organizational Clarity: The March for Australia organizers have distanced themselves from extremist groups, such as the National Socialist Network, and emphasize a focus on peaceful protest with Australian and Eureka flags. Foreign flags are explicitly banned.
Traffic and Disruptions: Expect temporary road closures and traffic diversions in city centers, particularly near march locations. Businesses in affected areas should prepare for increased pedestrian activity or access challenges.
Sources and Updates:For the latest updates, check the official March for Australia website (marchforaustralia.org) or their Facebook page (facebook.com/marchforaustralia). You can also follow local police X accounts for real-time information on traffic and safety. If you need updates closer to the date or for unconfirmed locations like Hobart or Townsville, let me know.
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