2024 Invasion Day: Massive Rallies in Melbourne and Sydney, AFL Clubs Push for Date Change – Stay Updated with Live Coverage!

2024 Invasion Day: Massive Rallies in Melbourne and Sydney, AFL Clubs Push for Date Change – Stay Updated with Live Coverage!

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QUT academic Amy McGuire, who spoke at the Invasion ⁤Day ‌protest in Brisbane/Meanjin, said ‍protesters marched up to the Gabba.

“A ⁢lot of⁣ the‍ protesters went​ straight ⁢to the barricades, which were ⁢pulled down,” she told ⁢Guardian ⁤Australia.

“We’re ‍obviously all⁢ in on the fact that … always was, always will ​be, Aboriginal ‍land. This⁢ is Invasion Day.⁢ Free‌ Palestine, Free Gaza, ‍and just making it known what ​the reason for this day is, that this isn’t ⁤the day to celebrate.” ​

McGuire ⁤said, ⁤“it’s⁣ unbelievable that on a day that signifies⁤ invasion, that you could have‍ something like an Australia ‌Day Test”.

“So it’s very ⁤much confronting the forced amnesia that⁣ this day represents where they want us to be quiet about what is currently happening in this country, and they want to keep celebrating on our graves effectively.⁤ So ⁤it’s about disruption.”

10m ago00.31 ESTLisa Cox

The southerly that moved through Sydney early this afternoon saw temperatures⁤ at Sydney airport​ drop 11C in the space of five minutes.

Observations at the airport at 1.55pm recorded a temperature of 40.1C. At 2pm that ​had fallen ‌to ‌29.7C.

The southerly will reach areas including the ‌Hunter‍ and ⁣Central Coast in⁤ coming hours.

Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist‌ Gabrielle Woodhouse said:

“We’re seeing that‍ change push through‍ which​ is going to bring some‍ welcome ‍relief.

That change is​ expected to bring showers and potential storms⁤ to the northern ranges⁤ and ⁢slopes and north ⁣coast on Saturday and Sunday with a risk of‌ severe storms throughout ‍the weekend.

Temperatures in much of the state are forecast ⁣to be ⁤slightly cooler than they have ‌been for a few days before creeping up again during the ​week.

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15m ago00.25 ESTLisa Cox

Temperatures in ⁤most parts of Sydney reached the ​high 30s⁤ today before ⁣the arrival or a southerly ⁢change that will bring​ relief from the heat over ‌the ​next few days.

The‍ highest ⁣temperature was 40.6C ​recorded at Sydney airport just before 2pm. In western Sydney, temperatures climbed to ⁤39.8C at Bankstown, 39.5C in Canterbury,​ 39.9C in Camden and 39.3 ⁤at Sydney ⁣Olympic Park.

Elsewhere in the​ state, temperatures reached⁢ the high 30s on the‍ Central Coast, 42.2C at Williamtown…

2024-01-26 00:31:10
Original from www.theguardian.com

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