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(Anadolu Ajansı)Immigration brings 'benefits' to Australia, says premier amid anti-immigration rallies
Release Date
2025-09-01
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Anadolu Ajansı
Summary
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended immigration following nationwide anti-immigration rallies led by far-right groups. He said migration has brought “great benefit” to the country and stressed that such protests do not represent the majority of Australians.
Albanese acknowledged that some protesters had legitimate concerns but condemned the presence of neo-Nazis, calling their speeches — including one on the steps of Victoria’s Parliament — “hateful” and “not the Australian way.”
He highlighted that Australia is enriched by multiculturalism, where people of diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds live largely in harmony.
The rallies, held in cities such as Melbourne and Sydney, featured far-right groups and neo-Nazi networks promoting slogans like “Hail White Australia.”
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