Australia’s former parliament building in the capital Canberra was briefly set alight on Thursday by protesters during a demonstration for Aboriginal sovereignty, police said, writes BBC.
No-one was injured in the fire, which engulfed the Old Parliament House’s front doors before it was put out.
It follows a fortnight of protest activity at the site, police said.
Protest violence on this scale is rare in Australia, but flare-ups have become more common during the pandemic.
Some of the protesters had identified themselves as part of anti-government and “sovereign citizen” groups, observers said.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison condemned the violence, saying: “This is not how Australia works”.