‘Go home’: neo-Nazi’s visa torn up after shock protest

November 17, 2025 by AAP
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One of the 60 demonstrators who took part in a fascist protest touting Hitler slogans outside a state parliament has had his visa cancelled.

A South African neo-Nazi who attended a rally that chanted Hitler Youth slogans will be kicked out of Australia.

Matthew Gruter was one of 60 demonstrators linked to the National Socialist Network who protested outside NSW parliament on November 9, shouting Nazi slogans and unfurling a large banner that read “Abolish the Jewish Lobby”.

But his time in Australia is up after Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed on Monday he had cancelled Gruter’s visa.

“If you are on a visa, you are a guest. If you’re a citizen, you’re a full member of the Australian family,” Mr Burke said.

“Like with any household, if a guest turns up to show hatred and wreck the household, they can be told it’s time to go home.”

The protest drew universal criticism, with NSW Premier Chris Minns labelling those involved “pissants” and flagging another tightening of protest laws in response.

Police said a communication error within the force meant some top cops – including Commissioner Mal Lanyon – were not aware the protest was taking place.

Mr Minns has since confirmed the government would aim to establish new laws cracking down on hate speech.

The NSN rallied outside NSW parliament in June, when participants wore black uniforms and displayed a banner with the words “End Immigration”.

Numerous protests involving NSN members have been staged in capital cities and towns over the past couple of years. In September, members of the group marched at anti-immigration rallies in Sydney and Melbourne.

The fringe group has ramped up efforts to form a political party as an effort to creep into the mainstream, which would require 750 members to join the party to formally register.

Mr Minns questioned whether that would happen, given that it would require those members to associate their name with neo-Nazism publicly.

By: Alex Mitchell/AAP

Comments

3 Responses to “‘Go home’: neo-Nazi’s visa torn up after shock protest”
  1. Winnie Brenner says:

    Why hasn’t Jillian Segal released any statements on this? I would have expected something last week in the wake of the event, but nothing. Maybe I’m misunderstanding the remit of the role.

  2. butteryab6be3fd85 says:

    A good result. What a shame it was only one unruly ‘guest’ from that motley lot being kicked out of Australia.

  3. Liat Joy Kirby says:

    Some action at last.

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