AUSTRALIA MARCHES PRESENTS

MARCH ON CANBERRA TO END MASS IMMIGRATION​

Sun 26 April 2026

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

AUSTRALIA MARCHES

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Proudly Supported By The Australian Lobby Group

Proudly Supported By 
The Australian Lobby Group

WHAT WE ARE ABOUT

Australia First, Until We Die.

Mass migration is just not sustainable for our future.

Did you know?

Today, Australia has one of the highest foreign-born populations in the world.

Your government, during the cost-of-living and housing market crises it created, is importing unsustainable numbers of people into Australia.

Mass migration creates more long-term problems than it solves.

While it disguises a declining birth-rate and offsets an otherwise broken domestic economy, it disadvantages those of us who are already Australians.

HARD FACTS...

“The Albanese Labor Government will maintain the 2025-26 Permanent Migration Program at the same level and settings as the 2024-2025 Program, 185,000.” (Sept. 2025)

Australia Marches

Tony Burke MP

Labor Minister for Home Affairs, Immigration & Citizenship

It's not about how hard a person works or who they vote for, and it's certainly not about the colour of their skin. That's to deliberately mischaracterise what we're talking about.

This is about the numerical reality of the situation, and looking after those of us who are already blessed to call this country ours.

Australia can’t afford any more mass migration.

The government created this mess.

It’s the government’s duty to fix it – and not at the people’s expense.

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