Swarms of protestor chanting 'sack Dan Andrews' took to Melbourne’s streets on Saturday demonstrating against vaccine mandates, as other Australian cities prepare for more unrest.
Swarms of protesters have taken to Melbourne’s streets on Saturday demonstrating against vaccine mandates and chanting"sack Dan Andrews" while other Australian cities get ready for more unrest.
Police attempted to control traffic after the protesters spilled onto the road with officers guarding the steps of parliament.Protestors gather in Melbourne on Saturday demonstrating against vaccine mandates. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Ian Currie Stream the latest news on COVID-19 with Flash. Stream more than 20 global & local news sources. New to Flash? Try 14 days free now
Another bore the symbol of the cross and a sign which read: “In the name of God, for our and your freedoms”.Protesters gather in Melbourne on Saturday to demonstrate against vaccine mandates. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Ian Currie
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