Neo-Nazi group leader Thomas Sewell is a danger to the public, a magistrate has found as she refused him bail over an alleged attack on an Aboriginal protest site.

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Sewell, 32, called out "we fight for white Australia" as he was led from the magistrates courtroom in Melbourne on Friday after the decision was handed down.

A dozen of his supporters, clad in black clothing, called back "heil Australia" from the public gallery.

Sewell is accused of leading a group of about 30 men to storm Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne's city centre following an anti-immigration protest.

It's alleged members of the white nationalist group, dressed in black, held

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