Hundreds of people attend unofficial No vote rallies across Australia ahead of the Voice to Parliament referendum on October 14.
Signs advocating for an activist organisation originally founded in response to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were prominent at the Melbourne rally, with activists appearing to co-opt a regularly scheduled worldwide demonstration to campaign for the No vote.
The protesters then marched down George Street, before turning down Elizabeth Street, chanting with the aid of drums and loudspeakers. A host of speakers encouraged people to vote No at the upcoming referendum and discussed other issues such as the recent failed legal challenge against vaccine mandates for South Australian health workers.
"I think from both sides of the Yes and the No, there's not a lot of educated debate happening, and I would like to see more of that."
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