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How does it feel when you wake up on Sunday morning, perhaps when you realize that Bleary -eyed and thousands of people go to a 42 -kilometer run?
Anyway, Ethiopia Hailemaryam kiros kebebew The event entered the first year as a world major, as the winner of the Great Sydney Marathon’s men’s race. There were 35,000 registered runners.
Dutch runner Sifan Hassan He also won the women’s race in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 22 seconds.
Victoria Premier condemns those who walk with the Nazis’
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Victoria Premier, Jacinta AllanHe used a speech on the eve of the march for Australia to condemn those who were concerned about “Walking with the Nazis” and anti -immigration protest.
Speaking at the Premier’s annual multicultural premiere on Saturday night, Allan said that even the children who see a walk in television news would know that he would know, “It is not a lot of Australian walks, because they will not resemble Australia. Allen said:
Australia is not a place where we spread hatred and fear of foreigners… Australia is a foreign country.
And Australia is not a place where we walk with the Nazis… Australia is a place that entered the war with the Nazis.
And the Australian flag is a symbol of our victory and defeats.
Allen said, “It’s a good thing, but what you’re doing with it,” Allen said.
Don’t make mistakes – I’m worried about tomorrow’s walk… But I’m not afraid.
We should pay attention to each other… But we should not be afraid.
No one tried to divide this country.
Because the promise of multiculturalism is much stronger.
Good morning
Good morning and welcome to me Graham Readfearnlive news for this market.
Call DEZİ FREEMANTwo Victoria enters the sixth day claimed by the police officers. Police arrested a 61 -year -old man yesterday in Bright, but confirmed whether the arrest was linked to Freeman.
In addition, we will pay attention to anti -immigration marches that will take place around lunch in all capitals.
This morning there are thousands of people in Sydney CBD, a few road cover and the city is home to the largest marathon registered 35,000 runners.




