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Neo-Nazi hecklers found guilty over Anzac Day booing
Key takeaways
- Jacob Hersant arrives at court in Melbourne fronting charges over a disturbance on Anzac Day last year.
- Three neo-Nazis who booed during a Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service in 2025 have been found guilty of offensive behaviour and ordered to pay fines.
- The group disrupted proceedings at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2025 when Indigenous elder Mark Brown took to the stage to conduct a Welcome to Country.
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Jacob Hersant arrives at court in Melbourne fronting charges over a disturbance on Anzac Day last year. (AAP: Joel Carrett)
Three neo-Nazis who booed during a Melbourne Anzac Day dawn service in 2025 have been found guilty of offensive behaviour and ordered to pay fines.
The group disrupted proceedings at the Shrine of Remembrance in 2025 when Indigenous elder Mark Brown took to the stage to conduct a Welcome to Country.
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