MELBOURNE, VIC. — Bec Walker (aka ‘Bec Freedom’), the founder of the Nazi-associated March For Australia (MFA) that Freedom claims was “hijacked by Nazi’s” (it wasn’t – they were invited) – that has since rebranded as Fight For Australia (FFA) is begging for volunteers on Telegram.

“As most of you are aware, we have set the date for our next nationwide march – 30 August 2026,” the Telegram post states.
Bec seeks marshals, videographers, livestreamers, and video editors “to help create promo videos …” which appears to be code for quick grabs of our most racist, Nazi-aligned content so we can generate content.
Bec herself states that FFA/MFA: “Pride[s] ourselves on being a grassroots nationalist movement.” She forgot to add the word Nazi.
Freedom also calls on anyone who can donate PA gear to her rallies.
“As you can imagine, sound equipment is one of the biggest expenses on the day. If you own or have access to PA gear and can assist on 30 August (or offer it at a discounted rate), it would be a massive help. Maybe you own a business or know someone who does, we can promote your business on the day as well as on our socials if you’d like us to.”
VicNews has informed amateur radio operators Australia-wide, many of whom work in PA, audio, broadcast, and related fields, not to assist Freedom’s rallies in any way. VicNews will name any company or person(s) that supports Freedom’s Nazi rallies in any way, shape or form.
VicNews will also check that any wireless gear, such as wireless microphones and wireless camera packs, used at these rallies Australia-wide are operating on the correct frequencies. If they are not, it will be reported to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for investigation for using an ‘unlicensed transmitter’, a federal offence under the Radio Communication Act 1992 [Cth].
Freedom also seeks musicians, singers and speakers.
It is widely suspected that Pauline Hanson and former National Socialist Network members will likely again be invited to address the rally, as they have in the past.
Freedom has claimed in the past that NSN members ‘hijacked’ her rallies. This is factually incorrect. Bec Freedom invited neo-Nazi’s, such as Thomas Sewell, to address her rallies. They did not hijack the rallies. They were invited.
“We’re always looking for strong (neo-Nazzi) new voices. If you’re able to deliver a powerful speech on ending mass immigration and starting remigration (whatever that means), please send us your social media link and a short bio,” Freedom states in her Telegram post.

Freedom is also seeking people willing to go to Officeworks and print off her Nazi flyers and assist her in slapping them on telegraph poles, street boxes and letterbox drops.
Anybody associated with Bec Freedom and her hate groups is a Nazi or, at the very least, a Nazi sympathiser.
Perhaps Karl Stefanovic’s podcast team will cover Bec Freedom’s Nazi rallies?
VicNews will publish the names of any business or individual supporting Bec Freedom’s Nazi rallies in the public interest.



