These protests want to 'take our country back'. But the real issues run much deeper. By Alexandra Koster, SBS News

Groups of Australians are planning to demonstrate on 31 August for the controversial 'March For Australia' protests, which call for an end to what organisers describe as reclamation of Australia's identity and "mass migration".

Supporters argue the protests represent concerns about Australia's future and immigration levels.
But experts have warned that the "anti-immigration protests" stem from misinformation and fear, rather than evidence that migrants are responsible for the country's social and economic challenges.

These protests want to 'take our country back'. But the real issues run much deeper. By Alexandra Koster, SBS News