March for Australia organisers are expecting a massive turnout for Sunday’s nationwide anti-immigration rallies, with patriotic Australians set to unite and share stages in every major city.
The August 31 events have brought together a variety of right-wing groups and political figures who have all announced their intentions to peacefully march together and make their voices heard on the issue of mass immigration.
United Australia Party Senator Ralph Babet in a statement on Saturday called on Australians to attend their local march, joining former Liberal National Party MP George Christensen, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, Katter’s Australia Party’s Bob Katter, and Libertarian Party MP John Ruddick.
I urge all patriotic Australians to peacefully assemble tomorrow and defend our nation against the globalists who seek to dismantle it. pic.twitter.com/CC406TXTsS
— Senator Babet (@senatorbabet) August 29, 2025
“I call on men across Australia to stand up, to speak out, and to show up. Come out in force this weekend and defend our nation. The future of Australia depends on it,” Mr Babet wrote.
“The legacy media and political establishment will attempt to discredit this movement. They will seize on any trouble, amplify it, and use it to smear all who attend as extremists, racists or worse. Do not give them that opportunity. If you see anyone causing problems, shun them, remove them, and remain peaceful.
“Our strength is in our unity and discipline.”
White Australia leader Thomas Sewell made his own statement of unity on Saturday morning, saying members of the National Socialist Network would be attending all of the major rallies and that White Australia representatives would be speaking on stage at each event.
“We will be attending in good faith, in uniform, and without masks. We have had positive ongoing contact with the event organisers nationwide, who are aware that we will be attending. The event organisers are agreeable for any groups to attend provided they support the stance of ending immigration,” Mr Sewell said.
“A variety of individuals and organisations will be speaking at the March for Australia events, including speakers from our organisation. We seek unity, and will share the stage with other organisations and individuals that put Australia and Australian interests first.
“We will have zero tolerance for subversive or foreign elements which attempt to hijack the rally to turn it into anything other than the stated March for Australia purpose, which is stopping immigration.”
Street protest movement Australia Freedom Rally has also thrown its support behind the events, saying they will be attending and hope that various different groups can put their differences aside to march as one.
“Today, we stand united with a variety of groups and people in full support of the March for Australia, and for a significant reduction in net migration into Australia, up to and including a freeze for five years, in order to allow housing supply to catch up with demand, and to preserve our Australian culture and values, they said on Saturday.
“The March for Australia has one singular and resounding message. Mass immigration must come to an end. It must be clearly stated that Australia Freedom Rally are not the organisers of this event. However, We fully support this march, and its message.
“We encourage all Australians who oppose mass immigration to attend their nearest location, and we hope that this march can stay unified on this important message.
“We hope that all attendees can remain peaceful, and that the Australian people can put aside all other differences and disagreements for this event, and make sure that it is as powerful as it can be.”
THIS is what they don’t want you to hear.
I’m a former Aussie politician and I’m saying it loud:
Mass immigration is killing this country.
Wages down. Rents up. Identity erased.
On Sunday, we MARCH.
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— George Christensen (@NationFirstAust) August 29, 2025
Reignite Australia’s Monica Smit, who was also heavily involved in the Covid pandemic freedom movement, initially distanced herself from the rallies but has since urged her social media followers to attend.
“August 31st – Don’t let fear stop you I can explain why fear might stop us from going… especially if you were part of the protests during COVID,” she wrote on Friday.
“We know what to expect, buckle up! The inconsistencies in how the media, police and government treat this event compared to the Free Palestine events will only grow the ‘Australia First’ movement.”
March for Australia organiser Bec Freedom told Noticer News she was expecting a large turnout in every city and was blown away by the interest shown despite efforts by the corporate media and the major political parties to smear the events.
“Despite all the criticism, despite all the hate, on Sunday August 31st, Australians will march,” she said.
“We will come together despite some of us having many differences and will stand up for our country, our heritage, our culture and our way of life. We will stand up and say stop mass immigration.
“Many have gone against us, but many of us have come together and I can’t wait to see thousands of passionate Australians marching together proudly.”
The displays of unity come after Labor and Liberal Party MPs condemned the rallies, with some even refusing to hand out Australian flags to constituents as required.
March for Australia organisers have now set locations for rallies in all major cities, and have published flyers urging Aussies to “make your voice heard” at 12pm on Sunday.
The locations are Belmore Park in Sydney, Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Roma Street Parklands in Brisbane, Rundle Park in Adelaide, Supreme Court Gardens in Perth, Regatta Point in Canberra, Freedom Park in Cairns, Anzac Memorial Park in Townsville, and Salamanca Lawns in Hobart.
Header image: Left, a freedom rally in Melbourne in 2021 (DJ Paine, Unsplash). Right, flyers for the events (March for Australia).
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