Thousands March Through Sydney on Australia’s ‘Invasion Day’ Calling for Indigenous Rights & Change
Thousands of protesters marched through central Sydney on Australia’s national day, known by many Indigenous Australians as ‘Invasion Day’, to mark the arrival of British colonisers in 1788. Demonstrators called for greater recognition of First Nations people, an end to systemic racism, and a reconsideration of January 26 as Australia Day. The rally is part of nationwide protests highlighting ongoing debates over history, identity, and reconciliation. #InvasionDay #AustraliaDay #SydneyProtest

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