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Six years of original investigative journalism, mainstream press coverage, academic research and personal stories — all free to access in the PBCC Library.
At least five Plymouth Brethren Christian Church members donated $655,000 to Advance Australia ahead of the federal election — disclosed in Australian Electoral Commission records published February 2026.
A full breakdown of the Plymouth Brethren's commercial structure — from UBT and the Global Funding Team to OneSchool Global and the Rapid Relief Team — and how it all connects to Bruce Hales.
The Plough Inn at Kington Langley had served the local community for four centuries. During the Covid pandemic it was acquired by Brethren members and transferred to the Down Gospel Trust. The community's campaign to save it failed.
Nine categories of original investigation — politics, business, charity, planning, contracts, crime, community, resources and editorial. Drawn from five years of research.
13 documentaries and broadcast investigations spanning five decades — from the BBC Omnibus in 1976 to ABC Four Corners in 2025. Including Britain's Secret Sect and Breaking Brethren.
Memoirs, personal accounts and analytical works by former members — including Rebecca Stott's Costa Award-winning memoir, Craig Hoyle's Excommunicated and Maria Compton's Out of Faith.
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