Melbourne is experiencing a new wave of violence as chaos erupts almost weekly at protests in the CBD. No longer are right-wing elements shouldering the blame.
The Victorian Premier says Melbourne’s CBD is safe and the violence that occurred at the weekend was a “very different pattern of behaviour”.
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Protests occur as part of a political struggle with winners and losers. Like strikes, protests are disruptive; that’s the ...
Former Victorian Labor minister Philip Dalidakis calls for a CBD protest permit system as protests in Melbourne continue to ...
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