Commentary The imposition of vaccine mandates in Australia has divided the country between proponents and opponents of compulsory vaccination. This division has spawned a wave of demonstrations against unrelenting government demands to get vaccinated. On Feb. 5, an anti-vaccination rally was held outside the Old Parliament House in Canberra. The rally supported the “Convoy to Ottawa,” a prominent protest action in Canada that opposes mandates. These vaccine mandates, which are enthusiastically supported by the political elites of both major parties and the medical establishment have robbed people of the freedom to make decisions themselves regarding their own welfare. The mandates are part of a fragmented array of emergency measures which are imposed upon people and enforced in an overbearing manner. The unvaccinated are subject to discriminatory treatment and banned from most public venues, including court houses, making it difficult to mount a legal challenge to vaccine mandates. This unfortunate divide …