Australia's uncomfortable truth about home grown terror starts small 8 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read Blair Cottrell, a neo-Nazi Australian who terrorist Brenton Tarrant had idolised. Photo / Getty Images news.com.au By: Rohan Smith At a fruit and vegetable market in Melbourne's southeast, a pony-tailed man brazenly strolled through the stalls wearing an armband featuring the unmistakable hate symbol of Nazi Germany – the swastika. The man, whose image has been shared with Victoria Police, has not been tracked down. There is a temptation to assume the Hitler-sympathiser is a fringe-dweller out to make a scene and little else. He most likely is.