A chorus of "Nazi scum, off our streets" has been shouted by protesters as a white supremacist group leader walked from court after securing bail.
Thomas Sewell, 32, was granted bail by a judge on Thursday after he was found not to be an unacceptable risk to endangering community safety and had presented compelling reasons to be freed.
It was his second attempt at bail after a Melbourne magistrate denied his release about two months ago.
Sewell is charged with 25 offences for two incidents in August, including allegedly leading a group attack on August 31 on a sacred First Nations site where several people were assaulted.
He is accused of punching a member of Camp Sovereignty in the collar bone, kicking another occupant and discharging a missile at the camp.
Sewell is further accused

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