APP 2012 calendar now available

One piece of news that should be appreciated by all is that we are producing a colour calendar for 2012, with artwork from a very talented and patriotic APP artist. It is brilliant work!!! The calendars are being sold for $20 each (no extra ...
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Has the Immigration Minister lost the plot?

Chris Bowen, the Labor government’s Immigration Minister, is proposing that Australia should take in yet more Third World refugees. Bowen has proposed that the refugee intake be raised by a further 50% (as if we didn’t have too many coming here ...
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Remembrance Day

On the 11th of November we remember the sacrifice of those men and women who suffered and died in military actions, serving on our behalf. We're All Australians Now by “Banjo” Paterson (extracts from Banjo's letter to the troops, ...
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Sydney Protest – STOP the Carbon Tax! On 9th Nov. 2011

The global warming alarmists will be holding a ‘feel good’ night on Wednesday, 9th November at Sydney Town Hall. The night of scare-mongering is titled, “How the Carbon Price affects you”. APP is calling on Sydneysiders to join us in protest ...
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Kokoda commemoration (NSW)

The 3rd of November is commemorated by World War Two veterans as well as by past and present servicemen in New South Wales, for the men who fought in the Kokoda campaign. In 1942 Australian troops re-took Kokoda from the Japanese on the 2nd of ...
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Professor Drew Fraser’s ‘WASP Question’ book launch – 19th November Ironbark meeting

It is a great privilege to announce Professor Drew Fraser will be the guest speaker at the Ironbark Social Club in Sydney on Saturday, 19th November 2011 (at 4pm). Professor Fraser will launch his new book, The WASP Question. This new book is of ...
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Support for traditional symbols on the rise

The results of the latest Morgan Poll on the issue of Republic versus Monarchy were recently released. To give some background information to the poll, it should be noted that in 1999 (when the vote on the issue of a republic was held) 54% of ...
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Unions trying to protect Australian jobs

Congratulations are due to those unions who are promoting the purchasing of Australian products by companies here, as a way of keeping jobs in Australia. In recent years the manufacturing sector has been hard hit with the loss of thousands upon ...
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Arthur Phillip, Australia’s first statesman

Arthur Phillip, born on 11 October 1738, was the commander of the First Fleet and Australia’s first governor. As the leader of the infant colony of New South Wales, he showed that he was a man of duty and self-sacrifice in the way in which he ...
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Andrew Bolt found guilty as multicultural fascism strikes against freedom of speech

Andrew Bolt has been found guilty of “racial discrimination” in what has to be one of the most dangerous court rulings of the decade. Bolt had questioned the Aboriginality of nine people, some of whom were described as looking more white than ...
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