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The most moving pictures from the worldwide Women’s March

From Washington D.C. to right here in Australia's own Sydney, millions of men, women and children made history at the worldwide Women's March this weekend.

From Washington D.C. to right here in Australia’s own Sydney, more than three million men, women and children from across the globe came together for the Women’s March over the weekend.

Protesting newly elected President Donald Trump and rallying their own human rights in creatively colourful and powerfully passionate fashion, protesters, namely in the US, have made history, pooling together record-breaking numbers for the January 21 turnout.

Here, we celebrate some of the most moving, bound-to-be-talked-about images from the weekend’s worldwide Women’s March – and trust us, this selection of pictures only just scrapes the surface…

Sydney Women’s March

Sydney’s Hyde Park was jam-packed with men, women and children campaigning for women’s rights – and against US President Donald Trump.

A young Sydneysider marches for the women in his life in the city’s Hyde Park.

Cities across the world banded together to march against the newly elected President, as well as stand up for human rights.

Women’s March

Our modern-day Wonderwoman.

Women’s March

Men, as well as women, had a message for President Trump during the worldwide Women’s March.

Women’s March

Parisians in their thousands flocked the streets, and the Eiffel Tower, during their city’s Women’s March.

Women’s March

Things getting creative in the US.

Women’s March

Many protesters opted to wear pink, “pussyhat” beanies in reference to President Trump’s comments about grabbing women’s genitals.

Women’s March

People of different ages and ethnicities from across the globe banded together to fight for their own human rights.

Women’s March

The picture says it all.

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