Key Points
- Protesters clashed over transgender rights in Melbourne's CBD on Saturday.
- A group of Neo-Nazis marched through the city performing Nazi salutes.
- Several people were restrained by police.
A group of men have performed salutes on the steps of the Victorian parliament as clashes broke out between protesters in Melbourne.
About 30 people from the National Socialist Movement marched along Spring Street on Saturday afternoon, repeatedly performing the salute at the anti-transgender rights rally.
They also held signs calling transgender people offensive names, while British anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull spoke to the crowd.
Neo-Nazis clashed with transgender rights supporters outside Parliament House in Melbourne on Saturday. Source: AAP / JAMES ROSS/AAPIMAGE
The pro-trans protesters held signs that included messages such as "trans lives over terf hate" and "women aren't defined by their bodies".
Police, including mounted officers, worked to keep the two groups separated.
Several people were restrained by police and it appeared pepper spray was used on at least one occasion.
Spring Street and the surrounding area remained blocked to traffic for several hours.
The Victorian Opposition condemned the actions of some protesters, saying there was no space in society for neo-Nazism.
Transgender rights supporters at a protest in Melbourne on Saturday. Source: AAP / JAMES ROSS/AAPIMAGE
"These shameful individuals and the hateful ideology they push have no place in our state and must never be tolerated.
"Victoria is better than this."