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Nazis Next Door

Australia's neo-Nazi leaders see terrorist Brenton Tarrant as an inspiration. Some are armed, some are fundraising to buy a rural base and they are intent on waging a race war. The Nazis Next Door investigation takes you deep inside Racism HQ and exposes their plan to overthrow our system.

Inside Racism HQ: How home-grown neo-Nazis are plotting a white revolution

Inside Racism HQ: How home-grown neo-Nazis are plotting a white revolution

Infiltrating a nest of Australia’s far-right radicals revealed they are angry, armed and training for societal collapse. Uncovering their identities came next.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Jarrad ‘Jaz’ Searby

From kickboxing to Adolf Hitler: the neo-Nazi plan to recruit angry young men

An unprecedented look inside Australia’s radical fringe shows their deep links to violent international groups, and what they’ll do if they are banned.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Conor Sretenovic, a former Australian Defence Force member, is the first neo-Nazi to have his passport cancelled on national security grounds.

Fears of neo-Nazis in military ranks after ex-soldier’s passport cancelled

A former soldier was prevented from travelling to fight for a far-right paramilitary group in Ukraine, according to authorities, amid warnings some extremists are trying to join the armed forces by concealing their views.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Matthew Golos, known by his online moniker Volkskrieger.

Unmasking an international neo-Nazi group’s Australian recruiter

The identity of “Volkskrieger” has been one of the key mysteries on Australia’s extremist scene after it emerged he was appointed the local recruiter for extremist group The Base.

  • by Nick McKenzie, Joel Tozer and Heather McNeill
Graffiti in suburban Melbourne painted by members of the National Socialist Network.

Political ambitions and anti-lockdown protests: How neo-Nazis seek to spread influence

The fallout of the investigation into Australia’s National Socialist Network has been swift, with talk of banning the group and some members under investigation by their employers.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Members of the Australian neo-Nazi group National Socialist Network.

Far-right extremists still downloading Christchurch massacre footage

Confidential police tracking project highlights the appeal of the New Zealand attacks to budding extremists.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Neo-Nazis from the National Socialist Network, from their encrypted online sites.

What is a neo-Nazi?

A quick guide to a group of men described as neo-Nazis, uncovered by an Age, Herald and 60 Minutes investigation. What do they believe and what do they want?

  • by Michael Bachelard
ASIO director-general Mike Burgess.

Threat of white-power race war ‘grave concern’ to ASIO, says chief

Australians as young as 16 are being recruited into groups with racist, dangerous ideology, says ASIO chief Mike Burgess.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
In the propaganda of the largest neo-Nazi group in the country, they remained masked.

Canberra must crack down on right-wing terror

Right-wing extremism has been growing in Australia for years. There are steps the federal government can and should take now to keep Australians safe.

  • by Kristina Keneally
Image from the National Socialist Network from the Grampians camping trip.

Guns, terrorists and a rural idyll: What you need to know about our neo-Nazi infiltration

What we found when we infiltrated Australia’s largest neo-Nazi group, the National Socialist Network.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Neo-Nazis from the National Socialist Network, from their encrypted online sites.

Crown launches urgent investigation into employee identified as neo-Nazi

Crown casino has begun an investigation into one of its staff members after it was revealed the man is part of a neo-Nazi group.

  • by Simone Fox Koob

Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/nazis-next-door