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Secret recordings reveal the bizarre teachings of one of Australia’s most extreme churches

Secret recordings reveal the bizarre teachings of one of Australia’s most extreme churches

New leaked audio and church material reveal the extreme teachings of the secretive church’s leadership.

  • by Richard Baker

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Trump victory puts the nature of democracy in question

Trump victory puts the nature of democracy in question

Democracies have a fatal flaw: majorities can elect leaders who do not believe in democracy or the rule of law or the necessity of strong independent civil institutions such as universities and a free press.

Austrian far-right party wins first national election since World War II

Austrian far-right party wins first national election since World War II

The Freedom Party was founded in the 1950s by Nazi veterans and is one of Europe’s longest-standing parties of the populist right.

  • by Rob Harris
Video exclusive: Why Foxtel boss gave Nazi salute

Video exclusive: Why Foxtel boss gave Nazi salute

A video of Foxtel boss Patrick Delany performing a Nazi salute shows him mocking former Socceroos player Mark Bosnich.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Foxtel boss apologises for making offensive Nazi salute
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Foxtel boss apologises for making offensive Nazi salute

An image of Patrick Delany performing an offensive Nazi salute about a decade ago on a Fox Sports set was published on Sunday night.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Holy Gruen Transfer! Gina Rinehart stars in bush apparel ad with Bjelke-Petersen’s son

Holy Gruen Transfer! Gina Rinehart stars in bush apparel ad with Bjelke-Petersen’s son

Australia’s richest person has been particular about her image management recently.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
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London’s famed Evening Standard to end daily print edition after 200 years

London’s famed Evening Standard to end daily print edition after 200 years

The London newspaper, which has angered dictators and shaped the legacy of political leaders, says the change is driven by better Wi-Fi on the Tube and a shift to working from home.

  • by Rob Harris
Nearly 1 million Australians served in World War II. Now fewer than 3000 are alive

Nearly 1 million Australians served in World War II. Now fewer than 3000 are alive

We spoke to three veterans who were in the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Navy and the RAAF. The men have a combined age of 296 years. 

  • by Tim Barlass
Swastikas, schoolboys and social media: teachers face growing problem

Swastikas, schoolboys and social media: teachers face growing problem

Students are giving Nazi salutes and praising Adolf Hitler as social media fuels antisemitism and teenage boys dare each other towards ever-more anti-social behaviour.

  • by Jordan Baker
Did a Jewish orphan really become Hitler’s youngest recruit?

Did a Jewish orphan really become Hitler’s youngest recruit?

Melbourne man Alex Kurzem’s claims that he’d survived World War II by becoming a Nazi mascot were met with scepticism. Finally, he agreed to a DNA test.

  • by Dan Goldberg
I tell my family’s Holocaust story while I advocate for Palestinians and Israelis

I tell my family’s Holocaust story while I advocate for Palestinians and Israelis

I exist only because a Nazi SS officer saved my mother’s life. History and human behaviour are complicated. And now, we can cry for Gaza’s children and for Israeli victims of Hamas.

  • by Karen Kirsten

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