Pro-Palestine protesters have been camping out 24/7 outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's electorate office in Grandyler. There are reports that the majority of his staff are working from home/other locations, effectively closing his electorate office, Thursday 4th of April 2024.Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has closed his electoral office in Marrickville after over 30 years of operation, citing the rise in protesters as the reason.
The office has been run in the heart of Albanese’s Grayndler electorate in Marrickville, Sydney since 1993, with Albanese serving as the member for all but three of those years.

However, it has also become a magnet for protesters in recent times, specifically those against the Albanese Government’s stance on the Gaza war.

Pro-Palestine protesters have been camping out 24/7 outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's electorate office in Grandyler. There are reports that the majority of his staff are working from home/other locations, effectively closing his electorate office, Thursday 4th of April 2024.Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald
Pro-Palestine protesters making their presence known in April last year. (Dion Georgopoulos)

The disruption caused by this has led to the decision to relocate the electorate office.

“Sadly, over the past two years, aggressive protestors have repeatedly blocked access to the electorate office for people seeking assistance,” the Prime Minister said in a statement today.

“This has also significantly impacted churchgoers attending the neighbouring St Clements Church, including disruption to funerals and other church services.”

The statement said the decision had been made not to renew the lease at the property on Marrickville Road.

These protests began at the start of 2024 as the Gaza war escalated, and some pro-Palestine residents of Albanese’s Grayndler electorate took issue with Australia’s perceived inaction to support the Palestinian cause.

Pro-Palestine protesters have been camping out 24/7 outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's electorate office in Grandyler. There are reports that the majority of his staff are working from home/other locations, effectively closing his electorate office, Thursday 4th of April 2024.Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald
The presence of the protesters forced Albanese and many of his staff to work from home. (Dion Georgopoulos)

There was vandalism committed against the offices of many MPs around the country, leading to security being tightened; Albanese was told to avoid his Marrickville office for this reason.

Recently, the Albanese government has pledged to recognise Palestinian statehood, and has released public statements condemning the actions of Israel in the conflict.

There is no information on where Albanese’s new electoral office will be located.

“The office will open at a new location in the heart of Grayndler once it is made fit for purpose,” Albanese said.

“The electorate will continue to be serviced by hardworking, dedicated electorate officers at locations in the community, online and via telephone during this time.”

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