A string of protests across Australia’s capitals and major cities is set to grind traffic to a halt - with thousands expected to turn out to four separate protests in Melbourne alone.

The protests come weeks after crowds flooded the streets as part of the anti-immigration March for Australia rallies across the country, some of which were attended by prominent neo-Nazis.

March for Australia organisers have denied links to white supremacists and the National Socialist Network (NSN).

Multiple anti-corruption rallies organised by the group Australia Unites are set to take place on Saturday afternoon.

In Sydney, initial plans for the group’s Sydney march to be held over the Sydney Harbour Bridge were scrapped and traded for an alternative route following negotiations with police.

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