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More Invasion Day reports

Written by: CPA on 28 January 2026

 

(Above -the banner says it all, Tarndanya)

We continue our reports on Invasion Day from Boorloo, Naarm and Tarndanya -  eds.

We start with Boorloo (Perth) where a terrorist attempted to detonate a homemade bomb to kill First Peoples.

The Boorloo event started pretty normally with about 5000 in attendance (Pretty big for Perth) but about 45 minutes into the speeches a 31 year old man threw a bomb into the crowd and ran off. Thankfully it only let out a small puff of white smoke instead of exploding as designed. As more details come out, it's becoming obvious it was planned to murder Aboriginals en masse. But interestingly the media hasn't called him a terrorist.

Around 30 minutes later the police decided to clear the area by demanding everyone leave without really explaining what the issue was and that annoyed everyone. So the 5000+ people started to march as planned which upset the police because they hoped everyone would just head home. 

We marched through the city and blocked the roads for around 2 hours while music played and rappers sang. A bus driver who was stuck in traffic decided to get out and dance with the rest of us for a while. 

We marched as planned to the Stirling gardens out the front of the Supreme Court building and yarning circles formed for some more speeches. 

There was originally a music festival planned to be there with stages and Indigenous performances but the City of Perth pulled funding last week and gave it to Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting event, which started later that day. 

On the other side of the City, the March for Australia folks managed to get around 250 - 300 to attend their rally. One Nation and former Nazi Party speakers spoke about 'white replacement' and mass deportation. (The Nazi Party, or NSN, says it has disbanded because of Albanese’s hate speech legislation, but its members were prominent in March for Australia events around the country).
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The Naarm/Melbourne rally was big as usual.  Organisers estimated anywhere between 80,000 - 100,00, although perhaps 50,000 - 60,000 might be a more realistic estimate, but it was huge and 90% were young people.  

Mainstream media (MSM) claimed 17,000 at the Invasion Day and 2,000 anti-Immigration.   They underestimated the first and overestimated second.   MSM said neo-Nazis infiltrated the leadership of the Australia Day march and led it.  Not a peep from Zionist leadership on presence of Nazis and their hate speeches!

There were many good speakers.  Gary Foley called for unity between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous.  He reminded people there were no Australia Day celebrations and public holidays until 1988 when Bob Hawke declared 26 January to be a national day of celebrations - Gary called it right wing nationalism.  He warned of the Mussolini in Mar-a-Lago. At the end of his talk, he said he wanted to finish by quoting the greatest Indigenous philosopher Mao Zedong - "educate yourself and educate the people".  He received rousing cheers and applause. 

Another Indigenous speaker called for an independent, sovereign republic.
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About 2,000 people rallied and marched in Tarndanya (Adelaide) today on Invasion Day. 

Despite a temperature of 44.7 degrees, people’s spirits were high.

They marched down the Main Street of the city and returned to Tarntanyangga (the central city square) where there was shaded area and water fountains for many children to cool off in.

The march was led by organiser Natasha Wanganeen’s daughter Tjarrah under the banner Always Was, Always Will Be - Aboriginal Land.

A feature of the rally and march was the large number of young Indigenous people. As Natasha Wanganeen later posted on Facebook, “The Next Gen Is Here!! & They Are Proud & Loud!! & Ready to Go!!” 

There were no mainstream politicians at the rally but that did not seem to worry anyone.

SA Unions provided a sausage sizzle stall and given the very hot day, the sausages were really sizzling!

The main banner focusing on the fact the city of Adelaide and surrounds is on Aboriginal Land is a timely reminder to the SA Government that all its corporate events like Liv Golf take place on Aboriginal Land

 

 

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