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The ‘subterfuge’ behind the March for Australia

The ‘subterfuge’ behind the March for Australia

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When a group of Neo-Nazis recently took to the streets of Melbourne, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said that Nazi’s “don't belong” in Australia.

But while that might be a good sentiment, is it actually true?

Today, Arrernte writer and Crikey contributor Celeste Liddle, on Australia’s white nationalist past – and how in failing to reckon with it we’ve set the stage for the movement to grow.


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Guest: Arrernte writer and Crikey contributor Celeste Liddle

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