Posted: 2024-04-29 06:49:49

It was meant to be a moment in which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined with tens of thousands of people nationally to demand an end to men's violence.

What resulted was anything but. 

An organiser was left in tears, accusations of lies were levelled and the prime minister swept away in a hurried exit. 

In attending the Canberra rally against gender violence, one of 12 across the country, Albanese did what few of his prime ministerial predecessors have attempted.

But like so many of those who came before him, he now faces being haunted by the consequences of what played out on the grass outside Parliament House. 

Amanda Rishworth, Jodie Haydon, Anthony Albanese and Katy Gallagher march in a rally in Canberra

Anthony Albanese walks with his partner Jodie Haydon and cabinet ministers Amanda Rishworth, left, and Katy Gallagher, right.(AAP: Lukas Coch)

The tone was set, the message was clear

The Canberra rally started a little after 2pm and the tone was set from the start.

As participants were taught three chants for the march, one of the organisers made clear that if anyone was there just to meet the PM, they'd do well to leave now.

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