A man who threw his support behind neo-Nazis and spouted anti-Semitic remarks to an Australia Day rally crowd has been reprimanded and jailed for his offensive conduct. Brandan Koschel attended the March for Australia protest alongside hundreds of others winding their way through Sydney's city centre. The 34-year-old took the stage at the end of the march and endorsed neo-Nazi views before being immediately arrested by police. On Wednesday, he was sentenced at Downing Centre Local Court to 12 months behind bars for intentionally inciting hatred. Magistrate Sharon Freund slammed Koschel's 40-second speech - in which he twice called Jews...