Police say they will use an abundance of CCTV and body-worn footage to identify those responsible for violent protests that put two officers in hospital.

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One woman is expected to be charged over the ugly clashes as police tried to separate the anti-immigration rally from to counter anti-racism protest in Melbourne's CBD on Sunday.

Victoria Police officers used flash bangs, pepper spray and rubber bullets to try and control crowds after a protest against what organisers call mass migration brought strong numbers to Melbourne's CBD.

Superintendent Wayne Cheeseman said people from the counter protest, dubbed 'United Against Racism: Migrants an

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