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A five-day hearing began in Melbourne today for four men accused of public disturbance during last year's Anzac Day dawn service. Each man faces one count of offensive behaviour in a public space. The defendants appeared before a magistrate at the Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning. Four men are facing court proceedings after being accused of booing during a Welcome to Country ceremony and disrupting Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service last year. Australian Federal Police (AFP) searched four homes in Melbourne yesterday, seizing several devices. The men allegedly shared videos of terrorist attacks and ISIS propaganda. One man was granted bail, while the other three are due to reappear at the Melbourne Magistrates Court today.
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“A five-day hearing begins in Melbourne today for four men accused of public disturbance at last year's Anzac Day dawn service.”
ABC NewsRadio AU
“Four men face court accused of booing last year's Welcome to Country and disrupting Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service.”
ABC NewsRadio AU
“The men have all been charged with possessing violent extremist material. One was granted bail with the three others due to reappear at the Melbourne Magistrates Court today.”
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