Nationalist groups clashed with far-left activists during a protest at Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne on Saturday, September 30, 2025, resulting in multiple altercations and reports of vandalism. Witnesses indicated that the violence erupted after far-left activists began attacking attendees of the March for Australia, who were displaying national flags.
The confrontation unfolded as members of the National Socialist Network (NSN) reportedly retaliated against the activists, leading to a chaotic scene where cars were vandalized and physical confrontations broke out. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the nationalists were responding to previous provocations, which included harassment of their supporters by the far-left groups.
This incident reflects ongoing tensions in Australian political discourse, particularly surrounding nationalism and anti-nationalist sentiments. The NSN, known for its controversial views, has previously called for bold leadership and a strong national identity, as highlighted in related coverage of its leader Thomas Sewell"s recent statements urging supporters to "plant your flag to win."
As the situation develops, law enforcement has increased their presence in the area to manage further potential conflicts. The clash at Camp Sovereignty underscores the rising polarization in Australian society, reminiscent of similar situations reported earlier this year at various rallies across the country. Authorities are investigating the events and have called for calm as they work to ensure public safety.