Why I joined the Protectionists

Terrence Odgers lays out his reasons for becoming involved in a political movement to win back Australia and protect the Australian way of life. It is with deep concern as a 56 year old male citizen of this great country that I present this article and although I do not pretend to speak for the […]

Some thoughts on the Second World War and after

Jim Price discusses the reasons why so many Australians joined up to fight during World War Two. When we enlisted for service most of us thought the main reason for going to the war was to defend the British Empire, our independence, our sovereignty, our way of life, and to keep our people predominately one […]

Liberalism and “anti-racism”: How “anti-racist” rhetoric exposes its anti-Western bias

Dennis Kastros explores the problems of Leftist psychology as well as the bizarre and irrational nature of its anti-national hypocrisy. Perhaps one of the largest problems facing nationalists, is defining to others what it is exactly that we are fighting for, and being able to answer the plethora of arguments against us. Arguments such as […]

Increasing democracy in Australia: A plan to introduce far greater democracy into our current system of parliamentary representation

Andrew Guild writes on some of the inequalities in our current system of democracy, and proposes a new system of Actual-Number Representation with Optional List Voting (ANROLV) combined with Citizens’ Initiated Referendums to help remedy the situation. A Discussion on Democracy The concept of true democratic representation is where every citizen can meet to discuss […]

Is Asianisation genocide of the Australian People?

Darrin Hodges exposes the traitors from both sides of politics who have effectively overridden the will of the people and are pushing an “Asian Future” upon the Australian nation. The issue of Asianisation may no longer be an issue of immigration. Even if we stopped Asian immigration tomorrow, we could still become Asianised – it […]