Police have arrested a further 12 people after a Melbourne weapons expo descended into “vomit-smelling” and horse manure-strewn chaos.
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Thousands of anti-war protesters are expected to cause chaos in Melbourne this week as the city braces for its biggest demonstration in more than two decades.
Police have arrested a further 12 people after a Melbourne weapons expo descended into “vomit-smelling” and horse manure-strewn chaos.
Police have arrested a further 12 people after a Melbourne weapons expo descended into “vomit-smelling” and horse manure-strewn chaos.
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