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Brisbane refugee protesters defy supreme court order not to march
Protesters have taken to one of Brisbane’s busiest thoroughfares in defiance of a Brisbane Supreme Court order that banned the march.
She said the planned action could spread COVID-19 and block major arterial roads.
But despite the court order, hundreds of people marched in wet conditions along Main Street from 2pm on Saturday.
They chanted “no hate,…
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