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Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg examines the alarming rise of antisemitism in a new Sky News Australia documentary ‘Never Again: The Fight Against Antisemitism’.

Following the devastating attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists on October 7 last year, this one-hour documentary examines the rise in hostility towards Jewish people taking place around the world at levels not seen since the Holocaust.

Josh Frydenberg speaks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, former prime ministers John Howard and Julia Gillard, Olympic champion and former senator Nova Peris, former governor-general Peter Cosgrove, award-winning Australian music artist Deborah Conway and survivors of the Holocaust.

The documentary takes a close look at the radicalisation on our streets and how antisemitism has been allowed to take hold, and, critically what needs to be done to stop it. Stream the documentary in the video player above or through this link on SkyNews.com.au and also available on the Sky News Australia mobile app. Documentaries from Sky News Australia are available to stream any time with the new SkyNews.com.au Streaming Subscription

Extended interviews from ‘Never Again: The Fight Against Antisemitism’

More than an hour of extended interviews with John Howard, Peter Dutton, Julia Gillard, Holocaust survivors, Dennis Richardson, Nova Peris and Peter Cosgrove are available exclusively to watch online with a SkyNews.com.au Streaming Subscription.

John Howard: Australians should feel ‘ashamed’ about rise of antisemitism

Former prime minister John Howard tells former treasurer Josh Frydenberg that Australians should feel ashamed about the level of antisemitism in the country.

Peter Dutton: Tolerance of antisemitism in Australia is an ‘abomination’

Opposition leader Peter Dutton tells former treasurer Josh Frydenberg the tolerance of antisemitism in Australia is an abomination and speaks to an underlying hatred which must be exposed.

Peter Dutton: Tolerance of antisemitism in Australia is an 'abomination'

Julia Gillard: Misinformation about Middle East conflict spreading ‘new form’ of antisemitism

Former prime minister Julia Gillard tells former treasurer Josh Frydenberg the misinformation being shared on social media about the conflict in the Middle East is spreading a new form of antisemitism.

Julia Gillard: Misinformation about Middle East conflict spreading ‘new form’ of antisemitism

Holocaust survivors: ‘We don’t need antisemitism in Australia’

Holocaust survivor Paul Drexler tells former treasurer Josh Frydenberg that evidence of antisemitism coming into Australia is a big worry.

Holocaust survivors: ‘We don’t need antisemitism in Australia’

Dennis Richardson: Protests celebrating Hamas’ terrorist attack were ‘disgraceful’

Former ASIO director and secretary of defence Dennis Richardson has condemned all protests in Australia celebrating the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, branding them disgraceful.

Dennis Richardson: Protests celebrating Hamas’ terrorist attack were ‘disgraceful’

Nova Peris: ‘I couldn’t remain silent’ while Jewish people were ‘kicked to the curb’

Olympic champion and former Labor senator Nova Peris tells former treasurer Josh Frydenberg she could not remain silent while Jewish people were kicked to the curb because of their religion.

Nova Peris: ‘I couldn’t remain silent’ while Jewish people were ‘kicked to the curb’

Sir Peter Cosgrove: Australians making Jewish people’s lives ‘unbearable’ must ‘wake up’

Former governor general Sir Peter Cosgrove has warned Australians making Jewish people’s lives unbearable to cut it out and wake up to yourselves.

Sir Peter Cosgrove: Australians making Jewish people’s lives ‘unbearable’ must ‘wake up'

Sky News Australia has covered the issue of rising antisemitism across the country closely. Keep up to date with all Sky News Australia coverage by subscribing to the new SkyNews.com.au Streaming Subscription, which makes live channels and full programs available to watch any time on-demand, for just $5 per month. You can see more of Sky News Australia’s documentaries and special investigations here

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