Nathan Bull, identified by multiple outlets as a white supremacist and neo-Nazi, says he struggles to find work and that he relies on Centrelink payments to support his family. In comments reported by the Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times and The Age, Bull describes difficulty obtaining employment and says he receives financial support while raising his pregnant wife. The reports place the remarks in the context of Bull’s public appearance during a Holocaust-related film, where he made or displayed a Nazi salute. Across the three articles, the common themes are his claim that he cannot get a job, his use of government welfare payments to cover living costs, and his account of family circumstances, including his wife’s pregnancy. The sources do not present evidence or independent verification of his employability claims within the articles, but they consistently relay his statements about relying on Centrelink because he says work opportunities are limited for him.