Key Points
- Ang mga grupong tulad ng Australians for Philippine Human Rights Network, Pinoy Queenslanders, 1Sambayan Australia, at Bayan Australia ay nagsagawa ng mga rally, pagtatanim ng puno, at anti-korapsyon na picnic bilang suporta sa protesta sa Pilipinas.
- Binigyang-diin ng mga nagprotesta ang mga anomalya sa flood control projects at nanawagan na panagutin ang mga opisyal ng gobyerno at itaguyod ang transparency.
- Pahayag ng Malacañang: Nirerespeto ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang karapatan ng mamamayan sa mapayapang pagtitipon hangga’t ito’y hindi lumalabag sa batas.
Australians for Philippine Human Rights Network hold a cultural rally in Melbourne in solidarity with anti-corruption rallies in the Philippines. Credit: Australians for Philippine Human Rights Network

Canberra Pinoy Advocacy Group hold anti-corruption solidarity picnic. Credit: Daniel Deleña
A group of Filipinos in Rooty Hill NSW joins an anti-corruption protest. Credit: Robert Lastica

Pinoy Queenslanders hold a gathering and tree planting in solidarity with anti-corruption rallies in the Philippines. Credit: Evelyn De Jesus-Smith
Bayan Australia together with Anakbayan and 1Sambayan hold protests in Sydney Town Hall in solidarity with anti-corruption rallies in the Philippines. Credit: SBS Filipino

Migrante Perth also held protest in commemoriation of Martial Law Declaration in the Philippines. Credit: Migrante Perth
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