SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 24: Protesters gather at the National March for a pro-Palestine rally on August 24, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Protests were held around the country as the international community continues to seek a sustainable solution for the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. (Photo by Izhar Khan/Getty Images)
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In Sydney, an estimated 40,000 individuals are anticipated to converge for a pro-Palestine demonstration, following a refusal for the event to take place at the Sydney Opera House.

The Palestine Action Group had a request to march to the Opera House rejected by three judges in a court ruling on Thursday on the grounds of public safety.

This decision was enforced after NSW Premier Chris Minns, alongside NSW Police, initially blocked the proposed location.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 24: Protesters gather at the National March for a pro-Palestine rally on August 24, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Protests were held around the country as the international community continues to seek a sustainable solution for the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. (Photo by Izhar Khan/Getty Images)
Up to 40,000 protesters will gather in Sydney today. (Getty)
Organisers were looking to replicate the August protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, where around 100,000 people braved the rain to protest against the war in Gaza, which has killed 67,000 people according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

That said, huge numbers are expected to turn out for this week’s protest, which has become a regular occurrence on Sundays in Australia’s major cities.

The protest is scheduled to kick off at approximately 1 PM at Hyde Park, with participants marching toward Belmore Park.

Enhanced security measures will be in effect, as checkpoints are established in and around the vicinity of Hyde Park.

Pro-Palestine protesters march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to bring attention to the ongoing Israel bombing and aid restrictions to Gaza. 3 August 2025 Photo: Janie Barrett
Pro-Palestine protesters march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in August. (Janie Barrett)

“Our right to protest is paramount in a democratic society,” Damian Ridgwell, part of the Palestine Action Group, told reporters after Thursday’s court ruling.

Pro-Palestine protests are expected in other parts of the country today, with Brisbane and Melbourne also having marches set to attract large crowds.

Protests are also expected in Canberra, Cairns and Coffs Harbour.

Sydney will also see a protest of another kind, with reports suggesting a convoy of 30 boats will sail along Sydney Harbour as a demonstration against anti-semitism. 

The protests come as a ceasefire in Gaza has been held for a second day, with remaining Israeli hostages set to be released by Hamas as soon as tomorrow.

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