Protests across Australia cities. (Photo: Screengrab/X) Neo-Nazis and politicians took part in anti-immigration "March for Australia" rallies across multiple Australian cities on Sunday, with tense confrontations between protesters and counter-demonstrators. The marches drew attention for the presence of far-right figures and some elected officials, reports The Guardian. In Melbourne, protesters gathered outside Flinders Street station, waving Australian flags and carrying anti-immigration placards. A counter-protest merged with the weekly pro-Palestine rally outside the State Library of Victoria. Police blocked Flinders and Swanston streets to separate the groups, but the crowds met near Collins and Elizabeth streets. Tensions escalated when a bottle...