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Protests in Melbourne expected to continue
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 22, 2021 - 17:13
Protesters have gathered in the streets of Melbourne for a third consecutive day in response to the vaccine mandates for the construction industry and the government's decision to shut down the sector. Police today decided to target prominent members of the anti-lockdown protests for arrests in the hopes to reduce the chances of further demonstrations.