Liberal Price Jacinta Nampijinpa has been backed as a headline speaker at the upcoming ANTI-Immigration protest inspired by the Australian situation in the UK in September.
The Northern Territory senator was told just before midday on Friday that he was “honoured” to join the rally against “mass immigration” and net zero. Less than 24 hours later, and after the Contact Contact Contact Contact Nampijinpa office in Nampijinpa, his announcement was deleted from social media.
Putting Australia First rallies in Australia, organized by Anti-Lockdown Protester Monica Smit and others related to the “Freedom” movement, have been organized in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane for the end of November.
In a now-deleted post on X, Nampijinpa Price said she was “honored” to join the Sydney event, which will also feature a virtual appearance from the British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was behind the “Unite the Kingdom” march in London.
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“It is an honor to stand with fellow Australians who share our union
“On 29 November, we will come together in Sydney to hear the voices that matter – those everyday Aussies who are demanding real change. Together in Australia.”
The rallies followed similar gatherings in August, which cooled and attracted controversy after being promoted and attended by Neo-Nazis.
Put rally organizers in Australia said that future events are not connected to those held in August, and NeO-Naza will not be accepted.
The Australian contacted Nampijinpa’s office on Friday afternoon to ask if he felt comfortable coming to Robinson, who is known for his ties to fascism and anti-Islamic groups.
On Saturday morning, a spokesman said the senator would not be attending due to “personal commitments”. The price of Nampijinpa and her musician husband, also due to the appearance, were both removed from the group’s website.
It is understood SSSAN LEY’s office was not informed about the speech by the liberal backbencher ahead of his announcement on Friday. A spokesperson for the opposition leader’s office refused to answer when asked if the opposition leader intervened to prevent the attendance of the Nampijinpa price.
While the price of Nampijinpa did not attend the August Rally, the Northern Territory Senalator Seneral thanked the marchers and said that “the vast majority” are people who “love this country”.
The Senator said he “condemns those who call themselves Neo-Nazis”, and said they are “hijacking” the marches.
In an interview with ABC days later, the price of Nampijinpa falsely claimed that the federal labor promoted the migration of specific ethnic groups, from India, in order to increase electoral support.
Indian Australians were targeted by anti-immigration protesters in August, prompting the Senator’s comments to further fuel racism and division.
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He walked back the comments shortly after refusing to apologize for the comments or to publicly express support for liberal Sussan Ley, who led his ouster from the shadow ministry.
Smit said that the upcoming event has no connection with the August rallies and he strongly condemned the “extremist view of the NSN [National Socialist Network] and [does] Will not associate with anyone who offers them a platform to speak and complain”.
“Thousands of everyday Aussies in past events their desired concerns are unintentional or radical voices,” he told Australia Australia.
Smit said all speakers are invited by the group and there will be no “open mic opportunities” for attendees.
Robinson was costed almost for the event, with smit recognition on social media likely to deny him a visa to enter the country.
Robinson, who founded what is now the Self-Employed Islamophobic Group the English Defense League, has convictions for violence, public offences, and immigration. His latest books on the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory, which claims that the UK population has been “replaced” by non-Anglo immigrants.
Smit defended Robinson’s inclusion, saying he would “share his strength and patriotism through a pre-recorded video speech”.
“We are associated with Tommy Robinson, because he has a huge global profile as a person who argues and speaks for his own country, expressing the concerns of many of his fellow countrymen and women,” he said.

