Pretty much. 1994. Although not all National Action were outright neo-nazis, they certainly included their fair share.
From the '70s, when the racism was all focused on Greeks and Italians, it'd shifted back to Asians with the '80s and '90s.
As well as Marching down the Mall, they'd also go to highschools and attack asian kids. A bomb attack on multiple asian restaurants was foiled, as was an attempted assassination of African National Congress rep Eddie Funde.
"Asian Heroin kills Aussia Kids" "Asians Out or Racial War" posters everywhere etc etc. Didn't focus on the Muslims until after the Bali Bombings.
The hierarchy of hate shifted, but it was the same groups and often the exact same individuals.
Mostly their groups never got particularly big before they dissolved into factionalism, infighting (pretty sure they killed more of their own group than any other), leadership squabbles and jail.