TV host weighs in on ‘inappropriate' booing during Anzac Welcome to Country
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has weighed in on the Welcome to Country ceremony being interrupted at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne by neo-Nazis.
'I do not think booing at an Anzac ceremony is appropriate, especially in the middle of a service which is meant to be a time for reflection,' Ms De Giorgio said.
'But as to the bigger issue of a Welcome to Country at an Anzac service – well that is an entirely different story.
'I think it represents what the silent majority have all been thinking.'

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