Thomas Sewell has been denied bail over an alleged attack on an Indigenous site in Melbourne.
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Prominent neo-Nazi figure Thomas Sewell has announced that his white nationalist group, along with associated organizations, will dissolve before the government enacts stringent new hate speech legislation.

The proposed laws aim to clamp down on “prohibited hate groups” and individuals known as “hate preachers.”

Thomas Sewell has been denied bail over an alleged attack on an Indigenous site in Melbourne.
Thomas Sewell says he will disband his National Socialist Network neo-Nazi group. (Justin McManus/The Age)

Sewell declared that the National Socialist Network (NSN) plans to cease operations entirely by 11:59 PM on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

“This dissolution will affect not only the National Socialist Network but also affiliated projects such as White Australia, the European Australian Movement, and the White Australia Party,” he stated. The message, endorsed by other leaders like Jacob Hersant, was shared on the White Australia Telegram channel today.

“Should these laws come into effect, avoiding a ban on the organization would be impossible,” Sewell added.

He described the legislation as “among the most severe laws the West has ever witnessed.”

Promoting the laws yesterday, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke named the NSN and radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, in reference to an ASIO warning about groups who keep “themselves just below the legal threshold”.

“While they have created a pathway for others to engage in violence, have been careful to not explicitly call for it themselves. They’ve kept themselves just below that threshold,” he said. 

“This bill will lower that threshold, and lower that threshold to the extent that we can within the Constitution. 

“We have had enough of organisations that hate Australia, playing games with Australian law.”

Photo of Neo Nazi  Jacob Hersant   leaving the Melbourne county court on Tuesday 26June 2023. Photo THE AGE/ LUIS ENRIQUE ASCUI
The message was also attributed to neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant. (The Age/ LUIS ENRIQUE ASCUI)

Roughly 60 black-clad neo-Nazis from the NSN provoked outrage when they protested outside NSW Parliament House in November with a large sign reading “abolish the Jewish lobby”.

It includes a package of reforms that target both hate speech and firearms through the establishment of a gun buyback scheme, stricter gun import rules, harsher penalties for hate speech and stricter migration rules.

A new offence would be established for a person or group who publicly promotes or incites racial hatred, with a penalty of five years’ imprisonment.

Albanese today defended a narrow exception that would ensure the rules did not apply to actions that consist “only of directly quoting from, or otherwise referencing, a religious text for the purpose of religious teaching or discussion”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese departs after a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 13 January 2026. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen (Alex Ellinghausen)

“I encourage you to read the Old Testament and see what’s there and see if you outlaw that, what would occur,” he told reporters this morning.

“So we need to be careful. We consulted with faith groups, not just with the Jewish community.

“We want to make sure there’s the broadest possible support for this legislation, but we also want to make sure that there isn’t unintended consequences of the legislation as well.”

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Peter Wertheim claimed the defence is a “relic of outdated thinking” and was effectively unnecessary.

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