Eddy Boas discusses the rising antisemitism in Australia, comparing it to the fear and paranoia of the 1930s and 1940s. He recounts his family’s survival in Bergen-Belsen and their post-war struggles. Boas highlights the shift in Australia’s multicultural landscape since the 1970s, noting how immigration policies have led to tensions. He stresses the importance of unity and learning from history, drawing on his experiences as a Holocaust survivor. Boas calls for better integration and education to combat racism and antisemitism, emphasising the need for a cohesive national identity.