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‘Racism is a cancer’: Indigenous leaders condemn orchestrated booing at Anzac Day ceremonies

Indigenous Australian leaders have condemned orchestrated booing of Welcome to Country speeches at 2026 Anzac Day dawn services held across Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide, with the disruptive acts linked to advocacy group Fight for Australia. Leaders including army captain Uncle Jack Pearson and professor Marcia Langton called the booing racist and disrespectful to both First Nations communities and the Anzac spirit, with one man arrested in Sydney for nuisance related to the disruptions.

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Welcome to CountryAnzac Day booingAustralian racismdawn service disruptionIndigenous Australian leadersanti-immigration advocacyveteran commemorationAnzac spiritpublic event disruption

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‘Racism is a cancer’: Indigenous leaders condemn orchestrated booing at Anzac Day ceremonies

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‘Racism is a cancer’: Indigenous leaders condemn orchestrated booing at Anzac Day ceremonies

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