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Australia says attempted bombing of national day protest was act of terror

By Thomson Reuters Feb 4, 2026 | 9:56 PM

SYDNEY, Feb 5 (Reuters) – Australian authorities said on Thursday they were treating as a terrorism incident an attempt ‍to bomb a rally protesting against the country’s national day on January 26, the first such charge in the state of Western Australia.

They arrested a 31-year-old man on accusations of ‌hurling a homemade bomb into ‌a crowd of several thousand people in the city of Perth. No one was injured because the bomb did not explode.

Police and state leader ​Roger Cook said the man held white supremacist views and the attack ‍was an attempt to ​target Aboriginal people, one of ​Australia’s two main Indigenous groups.

“This charge … alleges the ‍attack on Aboriginal people and other peaceful protesters was motivated by hateful, racist ideology,” Cook told a news conference. If proved, it carries a maximum sentence ‍of life in prison.

Australia Day, which commemorates Britain’s colonisation of the country in 1788, is a ‍public holiday ‍marked by picnics, barbecues and ​ceremonies for new citizens but ​it ⁠has also attracted criticism from ‌some including in the Indigenous community, with “Invasion Day” protest rallies nationwide.

Polling shows a majority of Australians oppose moving the date of the holiday.

(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by ⁠Clarence Fernandez)