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Huge Crowds March In Sydney For Indigenous People And Black Lives Matter

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
24/06/2022
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Crowd at BLM March in Sydney today
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After a ban on the protest was overturned minutes before it was about to start, tens of thousands of people were able to march to protest the death of Indigenous people in police custody here in Australia and in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter worldwide movement.

Tens of thousands of protesters rallied at Town Hall in Sydney today.

The Black Lives Matter movement was set off by George Floyd’s brutal death caused by police officers in Minnesota eleven days ago. In solidarity with this movement against police brutality, rallies were organised in other Australian cities today including Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne.

It’s been estimated there were at least 20,000 protesters at the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane rallies, with many other protests organised in other cities and towns.

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Protesters at today’s rally at Town Hall in Sydney

In Sydney, the NSW Court of Appeal overturned a ban on the protest about 60 minutes before it was scheduled to begin. Protesters gathered at Sydney Town Hall in defiance of the ban on the protest, rallying against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths in custody.

When the ban on the protest was lifted by the NSW Court of Appeal, it meant the protest was considered legal and protesters were immune from prosecution if they breached public health orders.

Police at BLM march
Police were present in large numbers at the BLM march in Sydney but the march was peaceful and no arrests were made except a counter-protester was detained.

Because there were tens of thousands of people attending, they were unable to maintain social distancing during the march but large numbers of police looked on from the sidelines and no arrests were made.

However, a counter-protester was detained by NSW Police.

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Huge Crowds March For Indigenous People And Black Lives Matter

The protesters chanted: “I can’t breathe.”

At many of the protests around Australia, the crowd has chanted “I can’t breathe” – the phrase uttered by George Floyd when he was being held down but also by Australia’s own 26-year-old Indigenous man, David Dungay Jr, in his final moments.

BLM March in Sydney today
Photo: Andrew Davies

David Dungay died in 2015 in Long Bay prison hospital in Sydney, after being restrained by five guards because he was refusing to stop eating a packet of biscuits. He was a diabetic and was to be released in three weeks time.

At an inquest into his death in 2019, video footage showed Dungay being restrained by the officers and he can be heard saying: “I can’t breathe,” twelve times.

Dungay’s mother, Leetona Dungay, was at the protest in Sydney and she can be seen here below talking with a police officer.

BLM rally in Sydney
Leetona Dungay (right), mother of David Dungay who died while being restrained by police officers at Long Bay prison hospital in 2015, talks with a policeman at the protest in Sydney today.

Greens MP, David Shoebridge, said this is “a win over the system.”

Before the march started, the protester’s gathered on the Town Hall steps and rallied behind speakers from the Indigenous community. Later, Greens MP, David Shoebridge came out and said: “This is one of those moments, you know, when you fight the system and it’s a system that’s been in place against First Nations people for centuries.”

“But sometimes you have those moments when you have a win over the system,” he added.

A protester at the BLM march
A protester at the BLM rally in Sydney today.

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Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster is a multi-award-winning journalist, media executive, and the owner and publisher of The Carousel, alongside the Women Love Network (which includes Women Love Wellness, Women Love Travel, and Women Love Tech). At the forefront of digital lifestyle and tech publishing, Robyn was named the 2025 Winner of the Samsung IT Journalism Award for Best Corporate Content and is a 2026 Lizzies Finalist. Voted one of B&T’s 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, she previously served as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Australia’s three biggest flagship magazines—The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, and New Idea—and was a senior executive at the Seven Network. A sought-after speaker and an eight-year judge for the Telstra Business Awards, Robyn remains dedicated to championing women's voices across lifestyle, wellness, and technology.

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