Mr Lawrey says earlier protests were made up of people who did not vote for the coalition at last year's election, but that is changing.
"What we're finding this time is a lot of people who did vote for them have come on board because they can't believe the extent this government is going to, the lies and misrepresentation that have happened, and the broken promises," he said.
Mr Lawrey said March Australia held rallies on Saturday at places including the New South Wales towns of Armidale, Bega, Goulburn and Gosford, at Caboolture and Toowoomba in Queensland, and Geelong, Horsham and Wodonga in Victoria.
He said another 16 marches would be held tomorrow, including in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Read more
Sunday 31 August 2014
Looks like a great day for a protest!
After two weeks of unrelenting wind and rain, this morning has cleared and blue skies prevail. Looks pretty good for most of the other capital cities too. It's stick it to Abbott day.
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