A man who delivered an antisemitic speech at a protest on Australia Day has been jailed, with a Sydney court hearing the term of imprisonment "must be used to deter others". Brandan Koschel was charged with publicly inciting hatred on the grounds of race causing fear after speaking during an open mic session at the anti-immigration gathering on January 26 at Moore Park. A statement of agreed facts in the case identified two sentences directed at the Jewish community, which constituted the offending. The 40-second speech received "cheers in response" and were "clearly antisemitic and vilified Jewish people", the court...