BRISBANE – Australia Marches today announced what is expected to become the largest patriotic, family-friendly Australia Day gathering in the nation, set for Monday 26 January 2026 at the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens.
Building on two record-breaking events in 2025, Australia Marches will deliver an iconic Aussie celebration with a purpose; bringing together thousands who want to protect Australia’s way of life and demand an end to mass immigration.
The event will feature a live band, headline Australian comedian, cold drinks, a massive Aussie BBQ (free sausage sangas), and a strong message that organisers say will echo all the way to Canberra.
Organisers are also preparing a world-record attempt, with full details to be released in the coming weeks.
Recent turnout figures highlight the scale of the movement:
31 August 2025: 10,000+ attendees
19 October 2025: 10,000+ attendees again
Both rallies recorded zero arrests, zero fringe flags, and zero incidents, a stark contrast to smaller, more disorderly demonstrations recently seen across the country.
Australia Marches describes its supporter base as everyday Australians: tradies, nurses, teachers, business owners, veterans, parents, and young families.
Queensland Australia Marches organiser, Scott Challen, said:
“The organisation is not affiliated with any political party or foreign lobby group. No foreign money. No hidden agendas. Australia Marches events are 100% organised and funded by everyday Australians.”
“Enough talking. Enough marching for the sake of marching. January 26 will be massive, it will be fun, and it will be the launchpad for something bigger.”
“This is the real Australia First movement, and Australians are ready to step up.”
“In December, we reveal the plan that finally takes this fight straight to the top, to Canberra, where it belongs.”
Main Event & Rally Details
Date: Monday, 26 January 2026
Location: Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Cost: Free entry
Speakers:
Senators Pauline Hanson
Senator Malcolm Roberts
Senator Ralph Babet
Robbie Katter MP
Sam Bamford (2Worlds Collide Podcast)
Big Chocky (The Controversial Coach)
Steve Dickson (former QLD MP)
Harry Richardson (British-Australian Community)
Ed Schuller (Teachers’ Professional Association of Australia)
Lachlan Lade (The Australian Lobby Group)
Ben Adams (The Australian Lobby Group)
CrocTurnbull
Scott Challen (Australia Marches)
Register for event updates at australiamarches.com
Media outlets are encouraged to attend.
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