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Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell broadcasting hate on Instagram from Victorian acreage
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell covertly broadcasting hate on Instagram from Melbourne acreage Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 3:33pm In short: Thomas Sewell has uploaded antisemitic and homophobic rants to social media platform Instagram, despite his Neo-Nazi group National Socialist Network being banned by the government. ABC NEWS Verify has geolocated the videos to a property in Victoria, owned by the former director of a logistics company. Sewell has launched a legal challenge in the High Court against...
Boxing trainer suspended after neo-Nazi Sewell trained at his gym
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