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As the lord mayor welcomed 500 new citizens at a Brisbane City Hall ceremony, thousands gathered nearby to protest against Australia Day.

Hundreds of new citizens have been welcomed at a ceremony in Brisbane City Hall on Sunday morning, while thousands gathered nearby for the annual Invasion Day protest march.

“For many of our new citizens, this ceremony marks the culmination of a long road to becoming Australians and is a significant milestone in their lives,” Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said. The Brisbane event began with speeches in the gardens before thousands of people marched across Victoria “Instances and moments like these, like the events that are unfolding in Palestine, the genocide that Israel continues to carry out in Palestine, offer us the chance to be led by our innate moral compass and humanity and do the right thing.”

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