Multicultural Australians have spoken out about the fear and harm they say was caused by the weekend's anti-immigration events, attended by prominent neo-Nazis. Across capital cities and regional centres, anti-immigration demonstrators were met with counter-protests, with the largest events taking place in Melbourne and Sydney. Some attendees said the March for Australia events had nothing to do with race and were instead intended to raise concerns with the current rate of migration in Australia. But others were heard making offensive chants like "send them back" and "stop the invasion", referencing new immigrants and people of colour in Australia. Members of...