Australia is experiencing heightened social tensions as protests over migration have swept the country in recent months. Large demonstrations in major cities have seen clashes between opposing groups, with far-right activists and neo-Nazis becoming increasingly visible and vocal. While some protesters voice concerns about infrastructure, housing shortages, and the rising cost of living, critics warn that extremist elements are seeking to exploit these issues to push divisive and dangerous ideologies.
Authorities have responded to the public display of neo-Nazi symbols and rhetoric by moving to strengthen laws against hate speech and extremist gatherings. Political figures on both sides have weighed in, with some calling for stricter controls on migration and others condemning the rise of far-right sentiment. The debate continues to polarize communities, raising questions about national identity, multiculturalism, and the future direction of Australian society.

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