By AAP Thousands of people have braved the rain for the Melbourne Cup parade, including hundreds of protesters angry about the treatment of former racehorses. The traditional Monday parade through Melbourne’s CBD, ahead of the running of the $8 million Cup on Tuesday, attracted more anti-horse racing activists than usual despite the… Read More » Read full article
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