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Minister for Multicultural Affairs Anne Aly has labelled the weekend's mass anti-immigration marches a 'con'.
She says fringe groups preyed on Australians, some of whom had legitimate concerns around housing and cost of living, in order to propagate anti-immigration and racist agendas.
In Melbourne, known neo-Nazi's attended the rally, with one leader addressing crowds at the podium on the state parliament steps.
Multicultural communities have raised concerns, and experts are worried about the strategies far-right groups are using to attract ordinary Australians.
The Breakfast Wrap hears from federal government minister Anne Aly and her Coalition counterpart.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.
By ABC Australia4
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Minister for Multicultural Affairs Anne Aly has labelled the weekend's mass anti-immigration marches a 'con'.
She says fringe groups preyed on Australians, some of whom had legitimate concerns around housing and cost of living, in order to propagate anti-immigration and racist agendas.
In Melbourne, known neo-Nazi's attended the rally, with one leader addressing crowds at the podium on the state parliament steps.
Multicultural communities have raised concerns, and experts are worried about the strategies far-right groups are using to attract ordinary Australians.
The Breakfast Wrap hears from federal government minister Anne Aly and her Coalition counterpart.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.

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