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WA Greens Reschedule Anzac Day Fundraiser Following National Backlash

The event was moved after criticism from political leaders and veterans, who emphasized the importance of preserving Anzac Day as a day of respect and reflection.

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Overview

  • The WA Greens initially planned a ticketed dance party fundraiser on Anzac Day to support election campaigns for Sophie Greer and Jordan Steele-John.
  • The event faced immediate criticism from national leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, who called it inappropriate and disrespectful.
  • Veteran groups, including the RSL, expressed disapproval, highlighting that Anzac Day is traditionally reserved for remembrance and not political activities.
  • Following the backlash, the WA Greens removed promotional materials and announced the event would be rescheduled, with candidate Sophie Greer attending an Anzac Day service instead.
  • The controversy underscores broader tensions about the intersection of political campaigning and the sanctity of national commemorations.