Anthony Albanese admitted there were 'good people' who attended the anti-immigration rallies across Australia on the weekend, but he insisted Australians needed to remain 'vigilant' to the rise of far-right sentiment. The Prime Minister was grilled on Monday about his views on the rallies that took place on Sunday in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart, as well as some regional cities, to protest the country's record levels of immigration. Afternoon Briefing host Patricia Karvelas asked Albanese if he thought there were 'good people with legitimate concerns at these anti-immigration rallies'. 'Of course, there's always good people will turn...