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Neo Nazis in Halls Gap condemned by Andrews

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National Socialist Network cross burning in Grampians sparks calls for group to be added to terror list

Authorities are being urged to add a right-wing extremist group to the terror list after its members burnt a cross at the foot of the Grampians on the Australia Day weekend.

Australian Neo-Nazis go bush: Gathering in National Park highlights rise of far right

They assembled around the local barbecue area, some shirtless with Nazi tattoos, and sipped coffee outside the Black Panther Cafe, which is staffed and owned by an Indian family. “We are the Ku Klux Klan,” one of them belligerently told a local, who declined to be named for fear of repercussions. Another heard the group screaming racist slogans as they got drunk on Sunday night while camping illegally at Lake Bellfield, a beautiful body of water at the foot of the Grampians’ granite peaks and ridges. When Halls Gap resident James passed the group on his mountain bike on Sunday afternoon in town, he was addressed with a Sieg Heil.

The Australian Neo-Nazi movements going bush: Grampians cross burning spurs call for action

Advertisement State and federal authorities are being urged to take further action against a right-wing extremist group that burnt a cross and chanted racist slogans at a popular Victorian tourist destination over the Australia Day weekend. Thirty-eight members of the far-right National Socialist Network burnt a cross — a ritual usually associated with the Ku Klux Klan — next to Lake Bellfield at the foot of the Grampians in western Victoria on Sunday evening. Tourists and locals heard the group chanting “white power” and Nazi slogans. National Socialist Network members set fire to a cross during a visit to the Grampians National Park at the weekend.

Families in Victoria are left horrified by group of Neo-Nazi skinheads performing Nazi salutes

Families in Victoria are left horrified by group of Neo-Nazi skinheads performing Nazi salutes
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