The NSW premier has revealed he wore a Nazi uniform to his birthday party and said he was 'ashamed'.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has apologised for wearing a Nazi uniform on his 21st birthday.
"I’m deeply ashamed of what I did and I’m truly sorry for the hurt and the pain this will cause for people right across our state, and in particular, members of the Jewish community, Holocaust survivors, veterans and their families," he said.
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