Australia news live: political leaders condemn ‘disrespectful’ booing of Welcome to Country at Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service | Australia news

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Australia news live: political leaders condemn ‘disrespectful’ booing of Welcome to Country at Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service | Australia news

Both parties criticise booing at Anzac Day dawn service

The minister for veterans’ affairs, Matt Keogh, says booing heard at a dawn service in Melbourne was “concerning”.

Speaking to Sky News earlier, Keogh said that it wasn’t “mandatory” for people to attend services, but if they did, they needed to be respectful.

These are days of commemoration, they’re days of peaceful respect…

It’s expected that people who do attend Anzac day ceremonies do so respectfully and it’s concerning that some people didn’t show due respect to that service.

Liberal MP Keith Wolahan, who has previously served in the ADF, told Sky News he didn’t want to give the person responsible for the booing “any more air time”.

I don’t think that person deserves any more airtime than they’ve been given already … It’s one person, one person out of a nation that gathered [en] mass to acknowledge this day. This day isn’t about that person, it’s about those who served and sacrificed.

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Peter Dutton has travelled to Samford for a second Anzac day event in his electorate today.

We’re still in Dickson but the town in the mountains north-west of Brisbane hugs the electorate’s border with Blair, held by Labor’s Shayne Neumann on a 5.23% two-party preferred margin.

The opposition leader is joined again by his wife, Kirilly, sitting in the front row. He’s expected to lay a wreath but make no remarks.

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