Sixteen neo-Nazis have been arrested, and one charged with displaying a Nazi symbol, following a march in Adelaide's CBD.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says "there is no place for this hateful ideology here in Australia" following the arrest of ...
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Alleged far-right extremists were arrested in Adelaide on January 26. A man has been killed and two other people injured in ...
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Anthony Albanese has condemned the ‘evil forces’ at work, seeking to divide and sprout hate, after a Survival Day rally was ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has slammed “evil forces” seeking to divide Australians after 16 people were arrested following a suspected neo-Nazi march in Adelaide.
A gang of alleged “imported” neo-nazis has sparked widespread outrage and revulsion after hijacking peaceful Australia Day ...
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