Convoy to Canberra | |||
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Part of COVID-19 protests in Australia | |||
Date | 31 January 2022 | – 13 February 2022||
Location | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | ||
Caused by | COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, opposition to federal and state COVID-19 mitigation and vaccination policies[1] | ||
Methods | Convoy | ||
Status | Ended | ||
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Arrested | 4[9] | ||
Charged | 1[10] |
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The convoy to Canberra was an anti-vaccine mandate protest in Australia between late January and mid-February 2022 that was inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa. Thousands of protesters converged on the Australian capital city of Canberra, camping near the Australian Parliament, National Library and the National Press Club.[11][1][12] As with the Canadian protest, the Canberra protest was organised through various social media platforms including Facebook, Telegram, GoFundMe, and GiveSendGo.[13] By 13 February, most of the convoy protesters had dispersed after local authorities moved them in preparation for the Royal Canberra Show.[14]
Sky News 5 Feb 2022
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