Police have started keeping tabs on anti-royals who might disrupt Prince Charles' visit here next month - but the group openly saying they would like to flour-bomb him haven't heard a peep.
The leader of a moderate republican group, Lewis Holden, says he's been put on a threat-assessment list - and thinks police have him confused with someone else.
Meanwhile, republicans Kerry Bevin and Jack Gielen, who have burnt flags in the past and say they would love to bomb Prince Charles with flour, and worse, are surprised they haven't been contacted about the visit.
"They've spoken to me in the past and I have said to them ... 'It'd be a good idea if [Charles] never came back after this'," Bevin said.
Bevin was offended by the privilege associated with royals. "If it goes on much longer there will be violence in this country and in Australia."