Australian neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell will be freed on bail after 72 days behind bars following an alleged attack on an Indigenous site. Sewell, 32, returned before the Victorian Supreme Court on Thursday as Justice James Elliott found there were compelling reasons to justify him being freed. The National Socialist Network leader has been behind bars since his arrest on September 2 outside the Melbourne Magistrates Court where he was fighting unrelated matters. He was charged with 25 offences relating to his alleged involvement in a violent attack on Camp Sovereignty, an Indigenous protest and cultural site, in King’s Domain...