‘Sorry mate’ neo-Nazi's visa cancelled + Scientology’s Aussie rebrand

‘Sorry mate’ neo-Nazi's visa cancelled + Scientology’s Aussie rebrand

Tuesday Headlines: Visa revoked for Neo-nazi who attended Sydney rally, Sussan Ley says she will lead the Coalition to the next election, jail time for Aussie man who ambushed Ariana Grande on red carpet, more schools to close over asbestos contamination and Joey takes you inside another undercover investigation in the new episode of Secrets We Keep: Uncovered.

Deep Dive: The Church of Scientology has long been shrouded in controversy and secrecy, with allegations of mental, emotional, financial, sexual and physical abuse.

It was even banned in Australia following an inquiry in the 1960s, before being recognised as a religion by the High Court in 1983.

Now in 2025, Scientology Melbourne has started posting on TikTok in a bid to lure younger members, as an inquiry in Victoria examines the harms caused by high-control religious groups, including Scientology.

In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with investigative journalist Bryan Seymour about the church’s attempts to recruit on social media and why we should be worried about it.

Further listening from headlines:
Vote #1 neo-Nazis is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts
BONUS: Inside the Wicked press tour insanity on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.

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