A teenager charged with terrorism offences has been granted bail despite allegedly being caught with disturbing extremist material and bomb-making chemicals.

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Max Belter, 18, was allegedly found with a beheading video after a joint terrorism taskforce's search of his property at The Gap in Brisbane's north.

He is also accused of having chemicals in his bedroom cupboard to build explosives along with "nationalist and racist violent extremist" material including the Unabomber Manifesto and Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf.

Dressed in watchhouse greens, Belter wept when he appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday to apply for bail with his p

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