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Indigenous protests continue

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An Aboriginal group marched through the centre of Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast yesterday, continuing their protest against the hosting of the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.

After assembling on the foreshore, north of the Cavill Avenue mall, about 150 people — mainly women and children — proceeded along the beach chanting and dancing, and attracting plenty of interest from beachgoers along the way. The organisers of the protest said the march was designed to draw internatio­nal attention to Australia’s colonial history and many continuing social injustices still experience­d by its First Nations peoples.

Police officers and some officials from the Commonweal­th Games escorted the group during its first leg, before being joined by a heavier police presence at the entrance to the mall.

The protest occupied two points within the mall for about an hour to perform traditiona­l dances and listen to speeches delivered by key figures within the “Stolenweal­th Games” protest group, before returning to their base camp at the northern end of the tourist strip. In a statement prepared by the protest group, they said that the Commonweal­th and its colonised countries had now gathered on stolen Aboriginal lands.

 ?? AFP ?? Aboriginal­s protest outside the Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast on Wednesday.
AFP Aboriginal­s protest outside the Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast on Wednesday.

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