The Sydney Morning Herald reported on its front page on August 31, 2025, that a anti-immigration "March for Australia" rally, involving neo-Nazi gatherings, erupted across Australia, in six major cities including Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. The event was initially sparked by a viral video on TikTok, with organizers openly calling for "taking back the country" and opposing mass immigration, but it was later revealed that some members had a history of violent tendencies.
In Melbourne's central business district, people with differing opinions attacked each other, fought, and caused chaos.
The far-right organization "National Socialist Network" (NSN) has been confirmed to have planned this event. The group openly discussed the concept of "re-migration" (a euphemism for genocide) and had members who publicly advocated for executions and massacres. Their members evaded police surveillance by sneaking into the city at night and acting in dispersed groups, while using social media to expand their influence.
Victoria State Premier Jacinta Allan called the participants "vandals" and accused them of "not belonging to this country." Experts pointed out that extremists achieve their goals by creating social divisions, including establishing a white supremacist state. This event attracted many participants and became a landmark event for the expansion of far-right forces in Australia.
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