The National Socialist Network, which organised the rally on 8 November, is a well-known neo-Nazi group in Australia.
Australian citizens made up “many” of those involved in the neo-Nazi rally on steps of NSW parliament, Home Affairs Minister ...
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Immigration Minister Tony Burke has cancelled the visa of a South African man who joined a neo-Nazi protest outside NSW ...
Matthew Gruter, a senior member of the NSN, had his visa cancelled by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke on Monday and is ...
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Australian authorities detained a South African man Tuesday after cancelling his visa for taking part in a neo-Nazi protest ...
Australia’s highest court has rejected Russia's challenge to a law that evicted it on security grounds from a site where a ...
A South African man who was seen attending a neo-Nazi rally outside an Australian state parliament has had his visa revoked.