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Traffic impacted as people march in solidarity for refugees

Protesters are expected to cause peak-hour mayhem in Brisbane on Tuesday morning as part of the second act of refugee activism in a week.
Jonathan Sri, Brisbane City Councillor for the Gabba, and Refugee Action Collective Queensland have organised a march against the reopening of Christmas Island detention centre.
Activists are planning to block George and Adelaide Streets from 8am, when they march from Parliament House to the Department of Immigration.
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