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Thomas Sewell (born c. 1993) is a New Zealand–born Australian neo-Nazi activist and organiser, [1] [2] known for controversial public stunts, violent criminal conduct, and promotion of National Socialism. [3] He is the leader of the National Socialist Network, the European Australian Movement and the founder of the Lads Society.
In 1975, to further his mountaineering skills, he climbed The Minarets (3040m) and Dixon Peak (3004m) in the New Zealand Alps. In 1975 he also received a federal government grant through the Australia Council (now Creative Australia) to film a documentary about the wild and rugged Hinchinbrook Island in north Queensland. Organizing a team of ...
bush walk – short day walks in the bush; going bush – to live in the bush for an extended period of time, which may include "living off the land" by means of hunting or fishing. bushman – Used in the 19th century for New Zealand loggers. The term still stands for someone that lives in the bush as a means of preferable lifestyle.
Go Bush! is the second studio album by Australian band, Warumpi Band. It was released in April 1987. It was released in April 1987. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1988 , the album was nominated for Best Indigenous Release .
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Less than 24 hours since residents in parts of Australia's Victoria state fled bush fires, authorities warned on Wednesday of flooding as heavy rain douses flames and swells ...
Several United States presidents have made presidential visits to Australia and New Zealand. The first visit by an incumbent to these Australasian nations was made in 1966 by Lyndon B. Johnson. His three-day five-city visit to Australia was intended as a show of gratitude to the Australian nation for its then emphatic support for the Vietnam ...
Average mortgage rates for popular 30-year fixed terms are relatively flat while shorter 15-year fixed terms tick up as of Wednesday, January 8, 2025, elevated to their highest levels in six months.
Kate Bush's extraordinary chart comeback continues in Australia, where "Running Up That Hill" enters a third non-consecutive week at No. 1.