BRISBANE, QLD – The Queensland organisers of March for Australia (MFA) have officially parted ways with the national coordinating group, effective from their public announcement on 5 November 2025.
The breakaway, led by the team that organised August 31 and October 19th events in Brisbane, establishes “Australia Marches” as a standalone, community-run movement focused exclusively on mainstream concerns about record-high immigration and its impact on housing, wages and infrastructure.
“On 5 November we drew a line in the sand,” the team is quoted as saying.
“We are a QLD based organisation built on grassroots participation and we cannot betray our supporters with allegiance to an opaque leadership structure that reeks of infiltration by National Socialist network affiliates.”
“Queensland crowds have consistently been the biggest in the country – over 10,000 at our last Brisbane rally – because we kept the message clean and the stage free of extremists. That will never change.”
Key facts:
No platform for neo-Nazis
Members of the National Socialist Network (NSN) were never allowed to speak at any Queensland event. This upset the National Organisers for MFA. Private security, in conjunction with QPS, enforced physical separation and maintained integrity of the event.
100% self-funded
All Queensland rallies were paid for by local donations and volunteer efforts – no money from Clive Palmer, former Senator Gerard Rennick, One Nation, foreign influence or any political entity has been taken, nor will it be.
Digital ownership secured
The domain, australiamarches.com, and other related domains were registered in September 2025 when the opaque national leadership failed to secure critical digital assets that could have easily been snapped up by left-wing extremists.
Australia Day 2026 locked in
A major, family-friendly rally is confirmed for Brisbane, 26 January 2026 – open to every Australian who wants practical immigration reform, not extremist fuelled optics.
The decision follows months of frustration as NSN members repeatedly dominated media coverage of national events in Victoria and New South Wales, drowning out legitimate policy debates around shutting the gates and helping struggling Australians.
Australia Marches will campaign on:
- An immediate pause on high permanent migration until a serious discussion is held with all vested interests on the future look of OUR country.
- An Australian First foreign and domestic policy that creates opportunities for OUR people not migrants who have made zero contribution to OUR country.
- Infrastructure that keeps pace with population growth, the current debacle of grid locked housing projects and cost blowouts needs to end by slashing the size of government immediately.
The QLD team remain committed to the “end mass immigration cause” and activating normal everyday Aussies to the fight. This movement will continue to grow as our economy slides further into basket case territory fuelling even more radical extremist elements.