NEONAZI CAMP: Neo nazi group the Antipodean Resistance has hosted a secret resistance camp on the Coast.
NEONAZI CAMP: Neo nazi group the Antipodean Resistance has hosted a secret resistance camp on the Coast. Twitter: Antipodean Resistance

ASIO tracking Neo-Nazi group 'willing to use violence'

DANGEROUS neo-Nazi activists are being monitored by ASIO spooks who warn the extremists are now "willing to use violence to further their own interests".

The revelation is contained in a secret ASIO briefing to Federal Parliament and comes after Nazi activists Antipodean Resistance plastered swastikas and racist murals around Sydney and held radicalisation camps in Victoria and on the Sunshine Coast.

Australia's neo-Nazis: They hail Hitler and see a 'very sick' world

NEONAZI CAMP: Neo nazi group the Antipodean Resistance has hosted a secret resistance camp on the Coast.
NEONAZI CAMP: Neo nazi group the Antipodean Resistance has hosted a secret resistance camp on the Coast. Twitter: Antipodean Resistance

Last week the white power group - which has sworn allegiance to Hitler - covered Macquarie Graduate School of Management in Nazi posters and painted a mural of a Nazi flag on a brick wall.

In July, the Queensland chapter of the fascist group held a secret radicalisation camp on Mount Beerburrum on the Sunshine Coast. 

University of Sydney was also targeted in April.

The group hosted "radicalisation camps" in Queensland last week and targeted universities in Melbourne with homophobic posters in an attempt to sway the Same Sex Marriage debate.

NEONAZI CAMP: Neo nazi group the Antipodean Resistance burned
NEONAZI CAMP: Neo nazi group the Antipodean Resistance burned "enemy propaganda" at a secret resistance camp on the Coast. Twitter: Antipodean Resistance

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