Australia reported its highest ever single-day increase in cases yesterday. FMTNews
Police said they arrested six people before the scheduled start of the march in a public park.
Police had said the gathering was unauthorised and in breach of coronavirus prevention measures, a position backed by a court ruling on Monday, as Australia tackles a spike in Covid-19 cases. Of the six people arrested, five were each fined A$1,000 for defying the court order banning the gathering. The sixth was fined for using offensive language.
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