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Aussie shocked at ‘Indian takeover’ of Adelaide park: ‘Not a White person in sight’

An Adelaide man has spoken out about his shock at being the only White Australian among hundreds of visitors to his local park, which he says has been taken over by Indian immigrants.

He shared a video of a recent visit to the Klemzig Recreation Reserve in Klemzig at dusk showing dozens of people of Indian subcontinental appearance, and told Noticer News the experience made him worried for the future of his children.

“There was not a White person in sight, and over 200 Indians,” he said.

“This is not what the Anzacs fought for. This is not diversity, this is not multiculturalism, this is simply a takeover in real time, a war with no bullets.”

The frustrated local also said he gets stared at in the park as if he doesn’t belong, and had witnessed an Aussie father and daughter turn back after seeing crowds of foreigners.

The man’s comments came after One Nation’s Victorian branch state secretary Bianca Colecchia was attacked by the ABC for a video she made on New Year’s Eve in Melbourne asking viewers to “spot the Westerner”.

The Instagram video called Melbourne’s CBD unrecognisable, and attracted thousands of likes and hundreds of supportive comments, but the national broadcaster found five multiculturalism and mass immigration advocates to go on record condemning her.

Ms Colecchia responded by saying if it was “harmful” to show “such an objective fact as demographic change in Melbourne”, it could mean there was “something uncomfortable that needs discussing”, and said migration from “culturally incompatible” countries “without integration and assimilation has consequences”.

One Nation has been rising in the polls since the Coalition took a new pro-mass immigration stance after the 2025 federal election, and is now the second-most popular party in the country.

Repeated polls have shown a majority of Australians want migration levels cut, and rising anti-immigration sentiment led to the March for Australia movement and the largest Australia Day celebrations in years on January 26.

A record 2 million immigrants have been allowed to move to Australia since the Albanese Labor government took office in May 2022, and net overseas migration hit 1.27 million during the past three financial years, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data.

Header image: Left, right, people in the Klemzig Recreation Reserve (supplied).

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