One Nation Fundraiser Moved Due to Protest Concerns in Melbourne
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One Nation's Melbourne fundraiser, featuring Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, was relocated due to planned protests, with Victoria Police noting concerns but no specific threats.
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One Nation has faced consistent opposition from anti-racist and anti-fascist groups across Australia.
One Nation was forced to relocate a Melbourne fundraiser due to planned protests. The event, featuring Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, was initially set at Giorgio Casa in Moonee Ponds but moved after the venue cited police concerns over protests.
A One Nation spokesperson confirmed the event’s relocation, stating it was “sold out” but did not disclose attendance numbers. Victoria Police expressed awareness of the situation but noted no specific threats were made.
The Campaign against Racism & Fascism and Victorian Socialists led the protest efforts, with the latter’s spokesperson, Omar Hassan, vowing to mobilize against One Nation’s policies. Despite the venue change, protesters gathered in the area, echoing sentiments from a similar protest in Perth earlier in the week where hundreds chanted against Hanson.
The Moonee Ponds city council warned locals of potential disruptions and temporary road closures.
**Protest Context:** One Nation has consistently faced opposition from anti-racist groups due to its political stance. Recent events, like the Perth protest, highlight escalating tensions.
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Increased security measures for future One Nation events in Melbourne
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- Exact number of attendees expected at the fundraiser


