Two men have been arrested after anti-Islam and anti-racism activists converged on Sydney's Cronulla beach, surrounded by huge numbers of police.
Right-wing associates of the Party for Freedom gathered around a pig on a spit for a "halal-free" barbecue to mark the violent, race-fuelled riots at the popular beach in 2005.
The barbecue was held after the NSW Supreme Court on Friday prevented plans for a "memorial" rally and procession by the group to mark the 2005 riots.
Australian and Southern Cross flags were hoisted above heavily tattooed men in cut-off flannelette shirts and singlets emblazoned with logos such as "love it or leave".
Others carried anti-Sharia law placards and tucked into pulled-pork rolls while chanting, "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi!"