Indigenous leaders condemn Anzac Day booing incidents | 7NEWS
Indigenous leaders have condemned booing incidents that disrupted welcome-to-country speeches at Anzac Day dawn services across Australia. Uncle Ray Minikon was interrupted during his speech in Sydney, with the incidents reportedly encouraged by the group Fight for Australia, formerly March for Australia. In contrast, Uncle Colin Hunter Jr. received a standing ovation for his welcome-to-country at the MCG before the Collingwood-Essendon Anzac Day match.
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