18 Sep 2021

Nearly 300 arrested in Australia lockdown protests

8:23 pm on 18 September 2021

Australia's police arrested 235 people in Melbourne and 32 in Sydney on Saturday at unsanctioned anti-lockdown rallies and several police officers were injured in clashes with protesters.

A protester confronts police during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on September 18, 2021.

A protester confronts police during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on September 18, 2021. Photo: AFP or licensors

Victoria police said six officers required hospitalisation. Several officers were knocked to the ground and trampled, the police said and television footage showed.

About 700 people managed to gather in parts of Melbourne, as 2000 officers made the city centre virtually a no-go zone, setting up checkpoints and barricades. Public transport and ride shares into the city were suspended.

A protester confronts the police during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on September 18, 2021.

A protester confronts the police during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on September 18, 2021. Photo: AFP or licensors

In Sydney, riot squad officers, highway patrol, detectives and general duties police were also deployed to the streets, preventing large gatherings.

Australia has been grappling with an outbreak of the Delta variant of the coronavirus since mid-June, with both Sydney and Melbourne, and the capital Canberra, in strict lockdowns for weeks now. On Saturday, there were 1882 new coronavirus cases reported, most of them in Sydney.

Most of the restrictions in Victoria, New South Wales and Canberra are to remain until at least 70 percent of those 16 and older are fully vaccinated, which based on the current pace of inoculations could be in late October or early November.

A protester is pushed to the ground by the police during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on September 18, 2021.

A protester is pushed to the ground by the police during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on September 18, 2021. Photo: AFP or licensors

A high rate of compliance with public health orders has helped Australia keep the number of infections relatively low, with just under 85,000 total cases and 1145 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

The vast majority of Australians support vaccinations and the public health measures, but there have been sporadic and sometimes violent protests against the management of the pandemic.

"It was extremely disappointing to see another example of a small minority of the community showing a complete disregard for the health and safety of not only police, but each and every other Victorian," Victoria Police said in a statement.

- Reuters

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