Racist Posters Removed from Brisbane Streets After Community Outrage
Hate-filled posters exploiting ANZAC legacy were swiftly taken down, with authorities investigating the incident.
- Racist posters, found in Brisbane's Milton area on Friday, were removed the same day by the Brisbane City Council.
- The posters contained offensive messages, including racial slurs and references to ANZACs, and promoted a hate group's website.
- Brisbane Deputy Mayor Fiona Cunningham condemned the incident, calling for unity and vigilance against divisive behavior.
- Queensland Police's counter-terrorism command has been notified and is involved in the investigation.
- Brisbane City Council emphasized the importance of protecting the city's multicultural values and community harmony.