Police have fired rubber bullets at anti-vaccination protesters who set up camp atop Melbourne s war memorial in the hopes police wouldn t fire on them out of respect for fallen Anzacs.
Pines prevail, Seaford bows out
Picture: Darryl Kennedy
SOCCER
FRANKSTON Pines overcame the spirited resistance of fellow State 3 outfit Hampton East Brighton in a riveting FFA Cup tie on Saturday.
This was a contest from go to whoa and although the final whistle signalled a 2-0 win for Pines their opponents left no-one in doubt about their promotion credentials.
In just over 90 minutes a rivalry was born and Hampton East Brighton represents a clear threat to the lofty ambitions of the men from Monterey.
Had Pines not prevailed there would have been much discussion around the contest’s most controversial moment.
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Australia Day: Arrests as police clash with Invasion Day protesters
26 Jan, 2021 01:16 AM
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Police clash with Australia Day protesters in Sydney. Photo / News Corp Australia
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By: Rohan Smith and Benedict Brook
Peaceful protests calling for a change to the January 26 Australia Day holiday date turned ugly today as police clashed with protesters in Sydney.
After hours of speeches at the Domain in the Sydney CBD, where police told protesters they could gather but not march, a number of protesters were arrested. If you do the right thing, I ll do the right thing, an officer told an organiser before the arrests began.