via The Age > 'Some protesters planned to meet in public in large groups on Sunday – against the Chief Health Officer’s directions – to exchange details in suburbs such as Northcote, Werribee, Oakleigh and Dandenong.'
'But no significant anti-vaccine gatherings occurred, with Victoria Police continuing to patrol parts of Melbourne CBD throughout the day.'
'One suggested picnic protest spot in Whittlesea was revised on Sunday, according to organisers online, due to “known magpie attacks at Lions Club Park”.'
Calls for inquiry into Victoria's far right, with fears fringe groups 'are getting stronger' abc.net.au/news/2021-09-2…
Leaving aside the rest:
'The report by the Legal and Social Affairs Committee was prompted by what Premier Daniel Andrews called a "deficiency in the law" in 2019 when he was powerless to stop a neo-Nazi music festival going ahead.'
In the linked article it's stated:
'The Hammered Music Festival is being advertised online by hate groups Blood & Honour Australia and the Southern Cross Hammerskins.'
'Another anti-lockdown promoter has been unmasked as Alice McNamara, a musician who runs a children’s music business, KiddyRock. Ms McNamara, who has been posting neo-Nazi and anti-lockdown propaganda under an online alias, hung up the phone when contacted.'
'Ally’s journey as a musician and artist has seen her involved in some incredible projects.'
.@YouTube proudly hosts #nazi David Hiscox's [@/itsyourxyz] propaganda, tho' #Facebook DELed his pg after he published batsh!t about @theprojecttv's Waleed Aly.
Win some, lose some, I guess.
'David Hiscox is a 50-something who despises his casual work as a piano teacher.'