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The Source: Lunch could bring Corowa white supremacists unstuck

A group of white supremacists who tried to hide their identity while marching through Corowa over the weekend may have blown their cover after heading out for lunch at a local venue.

A 'White supremacists' rally in the country NSW town of Corowa over the weekend. Picture: Supplied
A 'White supremacists' rally in the country NSW town of Corowa over the weekend. Picture: Supplied

Putting the squeeze on Victoria’s movers, shakers and headline makers.

A lot of concern about a gathering of shadowy white supremacists at Corowa, on the Victoria-NSW border, over the weekend.

The extremists, dressed in black, gathered in the centre of town displaying a big banner emblazoned with the message “WHITE MAN FIGHT BACK”.

The crew were almost all masked and in sunglasses, presumably a step taken to conceal who they are from authorities.

But word reaches The Source that they might have blown their cover during the day by heading out for lunch at a local venue.

That business required ID for entry and police investigators are said to have a keen interest in who handed theirs over at that time.

Inquiries are, as the cops like to say, ongoing.

Tough 24 hours for Live Nation

It’s been a tough 24 hours for concert giant Live Nation.

First, it was grilled by a Four Corners investigation over claims the company charges fans hidden fees for concert tickets.

The Live Nation post promoting Cliff “Richards”.
The Live Nation post promoting Cliff “Richards”.

The promoter was also criticised for using a practice called “dynamic pricing,” a process where a ticket price goes up as it gets more popular.

Live Nation said the ABC-TV report was “unbalanced and inaccurate.”

However, a few hours later, Live Nation’s accuracy came into question when it announced tour plans by a British legend.

The company’s Instagram account said “Cliff Richards” will play shows in November 2025.

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