Victoria's Joint Counter-Terrorism Team has laid charges after raids on three properties linked to a man affiliated with anti-immigration group Reclaim Australia.

Phillip Galea, 31, was arrested at a property in Ballarat Road, Braybrook, on Saturday afternoon.

He was charged with intentionally collecting and making documents connected with preparing for a terrorist act, and between September 20 and August 6, 2015, committing acts in preparation for a terrorist act.



"I will be fighting these charges and they are part of a conspiracy against the patriot movement," Mr Galea told Melbourne Magistrates Court during a brief appearance on Sunday.

Unrepresented in court, he appeared with unkempt long hair and a full beard, and was wearing a navy polo top.



He was refused bail and will next appear in court on Tuesday.