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.
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?
Secret recruiting tapes made by international radical right-wing group The Base show the threat lurking in Australian suburbs - and the banality of evil.
Chilling secret recordings reveal Australians praising Christchurch mosque murderer Brenton Tarrant and endorsing violence as they audition to join American far-right neo-Nazi group,The Base.
Authorities are being urged to add a right-wing extremist group to the terror list after its members burnt a cross at the foot of the Grampians on the Australia Day weekend.
The first thing hiker Nathaniel Maxwell noticed as he trudged towards an ancient rock cavern in the Grampians National Park last Saturday was the sound of dozens of voices singing Waltzing Matilda.
For one strange moment,it looked as if the US Capitol Building had been invaded by Vikings – but almost none of it was spontaneous.
News organisations referred to those charged as"Michigan militia"members,but Whitmer on Friday condemned that language.
Joe Biggs,a Florida-based organiser for the male-only group known for street violence,spoke with relish of his group's role.
With so much military posturing,and so much nationalism afoot,the least maritime bump or aviation scrape between the two could spell disaster.
We can be grateful that,despite the pressure,cool heads are looking to get us through this and towards a brighter future.