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Black Lives Matter protests across Australia on Saturday proceeded peacefully as thousands of people in state capitals honoured the memory of George Floyd and voiced their anger at the deaths of indigenous Australians in custody.Organisers of the Sydney protest got a late reprieve when their appeal against a Friday ruling declaring the rally unauthorised was granted.
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