Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has refused to answer questions from patriotic protesters while arriving at a $1,000 per head event hosted by two MPs representing immigrant-dominated electorates.
Ms Allan was approached by members of nationalist community group the National Workers Alliance (NWA) on Wednesday night as she tried to keep a low profile and slip into event at the Seamstress Restaurant and Bar on Lonsdale Street in Melbourne’s CBD through back entrance.
Founder and leader of NWA Matt Trihey and a handful of other activists held photos of victims of immigrant crime, including teenager Declan Cutler and doctor Ash Gordon, both killed by African gang members, at the main entrance.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan refuses to answer questions from patriotic protesters as she arrives at a $1,000/head event in Melbourne.
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Video obtained by Noticer News shows Mr Trihey spotting Ms Allan and trying to speak to her before being blocked by one of her minders, a Victoria Police officer.
“Wait there, wait there,” the man told Mr Trihey as he said “Hello Jacinta” and “We’re just asking questions, we have a right to”.
Another clip posted by a member of NWA on X showed five men holding up the posters while Mr Trihey waved an Australian flag and said: “Jacinta Allan is holding a function downstairs, with a candidate of Indian heritage, and a candidate of Cambodian Chinese heritage.
“We are here to represent these people, the people that Jacinta Allan will not acknowledge,” he said, gesturing to the posters.
“What is happening downstairs is a subversion of the political process, they are political prostitutes, $1,000 a head buys you influence with our government, who is representing these people?”
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This private function was $1000 a ticket and was attended by majority foreigners
Jacinta Allen will proudly sell out to foreign investors while ignoring the rising crime
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Mr Trihey told Noticer News he wanted to ask Ms Allan about the link between record-high mass immigration levels and Melbourne’s crime crisis, and also noted that every guest arriving at the event appeared to be either Chinese or Indian.
The fundraiser was organised by Meng Heang Tak, the Cambodian-born ethnically Chinese MP for Clarinda in Melbourne’s south-east, and also attended by neighbouring MP for Mulgrave, Eden Foster, whose mother is Indian. Both seats are majority foreign-born.
The event was billed as a “private cocktail dinner with Premier Jacinta Allan”, with tickets listed at $1,000 per head, with attendees warned that non-citizens are prohibited from making political donations unless they are permanent residents.
“By attending this event and/or making any donation, you confirm and declare that you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident. Tickets for this fundraiser include a donation component, which will be identified on your receipt,” the listing stated.
The attempt to speak to Ms Allan came after Mr Trihey turned up at events hosted by pro-multiculturalism and mass immigration federal Labor MP Julian Hill, and Teal MP Monique Ryan.
Header image: Left, right, Jacinta Allan dodging questions (supplied).























