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Mark Aarons

Nazis in Australia launch

Join us for the launch of Nazis in Australia: Exploring the Legacy of Australia’s Special Investigations Unit, 1987-1994, which will be available for purchase and signing on the night.

Nazis in Australia tells the story of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) tasked with tracking down Nazi war criminals who had made Australia their homes after World War II. Join authors Mark Aarons and Graham Blewitt, as well as Dr Grant Niemann and Michael David in a conversation facilitated by David Bevan as they reflect on the SIU’s work and share their personal experiences investigating Nazis in Australia.

In 1986, journalist Mark Aarons released a groundbreaking radio documentary that exposed the presence of former Nazi perpetrators living in Australia. The public outcry led to a parliamentary inquiry and then the establishment of the SIU, Australia’s first body dedicated to investigating suspected war criminals. The SIU examined over 800 cases, excavated mass graves in Ukraine, and pursued prosecutions on Australian soil.

The SIU left an important legacy. As well as pursuing justice for victims of the Holocaust, it demonstrated that historical investigation of war crimes was possible, even decades later. In the words of former SIU director Graham Blewitt, "Australia should be proud that, for a brief period in our legal history, we stood up and did the right thing. There was a time when Nazi collaborators living in Australia were wondering when the SIU knock on the door would come."

Dr Grant Niemann was the former Commonwealth Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in South Australia and was responsible for the three prosecutions arising from the SIU’s investigations in that State.

David Bevan reported the Polyukhovich case for The Advertiser and the ABC. He wrote the book-length account of the proceedings in “A Case to Answer”. 

Michael David, King's Counsel, appeared as defence counsel for all three accused indicted for war crimes following the SIU’s investigations. He is now a retired Supreme Court Judge.

Date:   Thursday 30 October

Time:   6:00pm

Venue: Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Andrew Steiner Education Centre, 33 Wakefield St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Price:   This is a free event

Bob Brown

Defiance: Bob Brown Author Talk

The Australia Institute Webinar

For half a century, Bob Brown has been standing up to the powerful interests who would put profit before planet.

In Defiance, he draws on this experience to inspire a new generation of individual and collective action. He reflects on the people and places that have shaped him, celebrates the irreplaceable beauty and value of nature and shares what motivates him to keep fighting. He considers the challenges facing nature’s defenders – hostile corporate lobbyists, vilification in the press, the powerful pull of consumerism – and shows how courage, persistence and community can defeat them all.

Told with Brown’s trademark warmth and humour, these stories will galvanise, uplift and inspire.

About the author

Bob Brown is an environmental and social justice campaigner and former senator. A founding member of the Wilderness Society, from 1978 he led the successful campaign against the construction of the Franklin Dam. He served in Tasmanian state parliament for a decade, was leader of the Australian Greens, and in 1996 was elected to the federal Senate. His books include Memo for a Saner World and Optimism. After retiring from the Senate in 2012, he established the Bob Brown Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation supporting environmental causes.

Date:   Friday 31 October

Time:   11:00am

Venue: This is an online event.

Price:   This is a free event.