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Australia Marches announces National Tour

The Australia Marches Team today announced a major eight-week national tour, proudly supported by the Australian Lobby Group, launching in Canberra on 26 April 2026, the day after Anzac Day.

The tour will travel through eight capital cities and key regional centres before returning to Canberra in the week of Remembrance Day.

The objective of the national tour is clear and uncompromising, to end mass immigration and to stop foreign lobbying from influencing Australia’s political and economic direction.

“The timing is deliberate. Anzac Day is when the nation reflects on sacrifice. The day after is when responsibility begins. Australia Marches is positioning this tour as a cultural and political turning point, moving Australians from remembrance into coordinated action,” a spokesperson for Australia Marches said.

“Australia is now experiencing record levels of net overseas migration, exceeding half a million people in a single year, while housing construction, infrastructure, wages, and essential services fail to keep pace. The result is collapsing housing affordability, downward pressure on wages, congestion across cities, and a growing sense among Australians that decisions shaping their future are being made without their consent.”

“At the same time, foreign linked lobbying, multinational pressure, and global policy alignment are increasingly influencing domestic outcomes, often without transparency or public approval. Australia Marches says the combined effect is a country being reshaped without the permission of its citizens.”

“This is not about race or fear. It is about numbers, capacity, sovereignty, and consent.”

“Australians are watching their living standards fall while being told this is inevitable. It is not. It is policy, and policy can be changed.”

Each stop of the national tour will combine public rallies, briefings, and targeted engagement focused on immigration, cost-of-living pressures, housing, and foreign political influence. The tour is designed to turn public anger into sustained political pressure.

The Canberra launch event on 26 April will formally announce the full national tour schedule and outline the policy demands that will be prosecuted throughout 2026, with the strategic backing of the Australian Lobby Group. Supporters from across the country are invited to attend what organisers describe as the opening move in a national campaign to make ignoring Australians politically expensive.

The tour will conclude back in Canberra in the lead up to Remembrance Day, closing the loop between sacrifice, responsibility, and reform.

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