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Victorian premier defends Land Forces expo as police charge woman on third day of Melbourne protest
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 14, 2024 - 14:53
Around 100 protesters took to the streets again today on the third and final day of an international weapons expo in Melbourne’s CBD. Dramatic scenes continued with two women charged over an attempt to block peak hour traffic by attaching themselves to a car. 11 people were arrested today, and despite the violent clashed seen this week, Victoria’s premier has rules out introducing a permit system for protests.