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Australia: Melbourne Protesters Challenge Australia Day Over Indigenous Land And Rights
Melbourne, Australia - January 26, 2026 Video filmed by X user Anth, an Australian Gen Y social advocate focused on equity, justice, international affairs, travel, and gardening, shows part of an Invasion Day rally in Melbourne on January 26, 2026. The footage was recorded on Australia Day, referred to as Invasion Day by many Indigenous people and activists. It captures dozens of demonstrators, including adults and possibly children, marching through city streets. Participants carry Aboriginal flags and banners, with placards advocating for Indigenous rights, land back, truth-telling, treaty, and opposition to Australia Day celebrations. The crowd chants in unison, moving peacefully but with determination. The march takes place in an urban environment with sidewalks, street trees, buildings, traffic lights, and passing vehicles visible. Bright summer daylight illuminates the scene as the group stretches into the distance, demonstrating solidarity and turnout amid national debates on the date. The video was posted online with the caption “Invasion day rally- Melbourne” and received moderate engagement, including over 900 views, several likes, and a few reposts, replies, and bookmarks. Some responses were critical, while the poster remained supportive of the protest. Native Teams Agency reached out to feature the video across platforms, and the filmer granted permission, confirming full credit. The footage reflects ongoing Invasion Day protests across Australia on January 26, highlighting Indigenous-led calls to challenge the national holiday, assert sovereignty, and push for treaty, truth, and justice processes.
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