The United States consulate and the offices of several Labor MPs have been targeted in acts of vandalism in Melbourne, including red paint and graffiti.
The background: The front of the building housing the US consulate general in inner Melbourne was covered in red paint and foyer windows were smashed in several places.
Graffiti on the building included the phrases “Free Gaza” and “Glory to the martyrs”.
The office of federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus was also attacked and smeared in red paint, obscuring signage and several windows.
Vandals similarly targeted the offices of federal NDIS and Government Services Minister Bill Shorten.
Damage to the outside of the US consulate general in Melbourne on Friday. Source: AAP / James Ross
What else to know: Pro-Palestinian activist groups have called Friday a “national day of action against Labor MPs” and plan to stage protests throughout the day.
Dozens of protesters have demonstrated outside a defence conference in Melbourne’s CBD hosted by the Australian British Chamber of Commerce.
What happens now: Police have cordoned off the building and workers are trying to remove the graffiti. Victoria Police are investigating the incidents.
Source Agencies