On Monday, anti-vaccine protesters demanded an end to COVID-19 mandates and the resignation of parliament.
As part of a renewed push to legitimise their grievances and overthrow the government, the group has called for 5 million supporters to converge on Canberra in the coming weeks.
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This comes after crowds swelled from hundreds, part of a "Millions Against Mandatory Vaccination" protest, to at least 1000 on Saturday. ACT police said they estimated around 3000 people were at protests on Monday.
While the protesters' plans for the week ahead are unclear, The Canberra Times understands more people are set to arrive over the next few days with intentions to cause as many disruptions as possible across the capital.
It is understood the group intends to stay in Canberra until at least tomorrow, when Federal Parliament returns for its first sitting week of the year.
We'll bring you the latest updates on their movements and impact on the nation's capital over coming days.
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Alex Crowe
Alex covers science and environment issues, with a focus on local Canberra stories. alex.crowe@austcommunitymedia.com.au
Alex covers science and environment issues, with a focus on local Canberra stories. alex.crowe@austcommunitymedia.com.au
Lanie Tindale
I am a trainee at The Canberra Times. I currently cover breaking news, as well as an assortment of other random topics. I previously worked in digital news. Email tips or cute dog videos to lanie.tindale@canberratimes.com.au.
I am a trainee at The Canberra Times. I currently cover breaking news, as well as an assortment of other random topics. I previously worked in digital news. Email tips or cute dog videos to lanie.tindale@canberratimes.com.au.