Sharing events run by local community groups
Community Events
Palestine Protests and Events
August 2025
August 3 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Free Palestine Gippsland Traralgon Rally
Free Palestine Gippsland Traralgon Rally
Weekly rally held by Free Palestine Gippsland on Sundays. Traralgon Clock Tower 161-169 Franklin Street, Traralgon, Victoria, Australia
August 3 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
March for humanity
Lang Park, Sydney Lang Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
MARCH FOR HUMANITY SAVE GAZA March across the Sydney Harbour Bridge Sunday 3 August The Palestine Action Group Sydney is calling for a mass March for Humanity across the Sydney Harbour Bridge next Sunday. At least 127 people, including 85 children, have so far died from starvation in Gaza, along with over a thousand who […]
August 3 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Pro Palestine Sunday rally Adelaide
Parliament House Adelaide, Australia
Organised by Lil Aqsa ADL & Free Palestine Adelaide
August 3 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Adelaide
Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Adelaide
Adelaide Activist Centre Room 5, Level 1, 9a Hindley St, Adelaide
The purpose of the reading group is to develop interest, knowledge, understanding, and expertise in the various and diverse political economy dilemmas and crises that relate to Palestine. The topics for the Reading Group also have broader relevance outside their strict application to Palestine, and so we will read these themes by considering how they […]
August 4 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Monash
Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Monash
Monash University, Clayton
This reading group is designed to develop interest, knowledge, understanding, and expertise in the various political economy dilemmas and crises that relate to Palestine. These emerging topics have broader relevance outside their strict application to Palestine, whether that be in the West Bank, Gaza, or the diaspora, and so the reading group will read these […]
August 4 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Melbourne
Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Melbourne
Institute of Postcolonial Studies 78-80 Curzon St, North Melbourne
This reading group is designed to develop interest, knowledge, understanding, and expertise in the various political economy dilemmas and crises that relate to Palestine. These emerging topics have broader relevance outside their strict application to Palestine, whether that be in the West Bank, Gaza, or the diaspora, and so the reading group will read these […]
August 6 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Walk for Palestine
Walk for Palestine
Reuther Park, Margaret River Reuther Park, Bussell Highway, Margaret River, WA, Australia
To protest the Israel’s genocide and ongoing occupation of Palestinian lands, and celebrate the sumud of the long Palestinian resistance, Wooditchup (Margaret River) locals will gather to raise Palestinian flags and chant their way through the centre of town. This is a recurring protest which Celebrate Palestine South West have called every week at the […]
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August 6 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Perth
Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Perth
Murdoch University
This reading group is designed to develop interest, knowledge, understanding, and expertise in the various political economy dilemmas and crises that relate to Palestine. These emerging topics have broader relevance outside their strict application to Palestine, whether that be in the West Bank, Gaza, or the diaspora, and so the reading group will read these […]
August 7 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Brisbane
Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Brisbane
State Library of Queensland
This reading group is designed to develop interest, knowledge, understanding, and expertise in the various political economy dilemmas and crises that relate to Palestine. These emerging topics have broader relevance outside their strict application to Palestine, whether that be in the West Bank, Gaza, or the diaspora, and so the reading group will read these […]
August 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Peak Hour Protest
Peak Hour Protest
Every Friday from 4 to 5pm, IPAN Geelong & Victoria Southwest hold a Peak Hour Protest on the side of the road at a busy intersection, including the Waterfront. Because we change locations to target different motorists, Check our Socials weekly for location details. IG- @ipangeelongvicsouthwest FB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/703662988117415
August 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Uni of Sydney
Political Economy of Palestine Reading Group – Uni of Sydney
University of Sydney
This reading group is designed to develop interest, knowledge, understanding, and expertise in the various political economy dilemmas and crises that relate to Palestine. These emerging topics have broader relevance outside their strict application to Palestine, whether that be in the West Bank, Gaza, or the diaspora, and so the reading group will read these […]
August 8 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Paintings by Annette Alexander @ Red Gallery
Red Gallery 157 St Georges Road, Fitzroy North, Victoria, Australia
You are invited to an opening of an exhibition of Paintings by Annette Alexander at Red Gallery Opening Night on 8 August 6-8pm.
August 8 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
The Encampments
Cinema Nova 380 Lygon St, Carlton, VIC, Australia
University students and staff across Naarm, invite you to the screening of The Encampments, a film that offers an urgent, intimate portrait of America’s student movement, ignited at Columbia University […]
All information above taken directly from: https://apan.org.au/events
Pay the Rent & Mutual Aid
The Pay the Rent movement calls for non-Indigenous individuals and businesses to regularly contribute financially to Indigenous organisations as part of reparations and restorative justice. This movement aims to provide tangible support to Indigenous communities, addressing historical and ongoing injustices while fostering a sense of accountability and solidarity.
At Progressive Therapeutic Collective (PTC), we've been paying the rent since our inception four years ago.
Each year, we allocate 1% of our annual profit to The Westerman Jilya Institute for Indigenous Mental Health and another 1% to Decolonise Sex Work Australia, a Blak mutual aid fund for sex workers. As a white-owned business, we believe it’s crucial to acknowledge and address systemic injustices against Indigenous communities. Our commitment to mutual aid is about taking concrete actions to bring aboug meaningful and genuine social change.

