Australian Protectionist Party’s successful protest against Islamic extremists

A report from an APP member: On July 3, 2011 the Australian Protectionist Party, with members of the Australian Defence League (ADL), protested against the Islamic extremist group Hizb-ut Tahrir, who were conducting their ‘Uprising’ conference. In ...
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Multiculturalism not working, as Israel wants to send Africans to Australia

Danny Danon, who is a member of the Knesset (Israel’s parliament) and the chairman of Israel’s parliamentary committee for immigration, has called upon Australia to take in thousands of African asylum seekers who are currently residing in Israel ...
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South Sudan frees itself from cultural enrichment

The news that South Sudan has achieved its independence from North Sudan has been welcomed by ethnic Sudanese across the world, who are jubilant with their country’s new found status. The sheer joy on the faces of the South Sudanese in Australia at ...
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Congratulations to Geert Wilders

Geert Wilders fully deserves the acclaim of all supporters of freedom and democracy, following his recent acquittal by a Dutch court of the politically correct charges of offending and inciting discrimination against Muslims. Wilders faced four ...
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The Labor Party’s hypocrisy on multiculturalism

The Labor government’s ban on live cattle exports to Indonesia has brought economic issues over trade to the fore; however, one matter that has hardly been looked at is the cultural aspect of this issue. The Labor Party has had a long-held commitment ...
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SBS propaganda should go back to where it came from

The SBS television show “Go Back to Where You Came From” has been a predictable exercise in pro-refugee propaganda. Paul Sheehan, in the Sydney Morning Herald, has described the style of this show: “the loaded dice at the centre of the progressive ...
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Dorothea Mackellar’s My Country

Today, the 1st of July, is the anniversary of the birth of Dorothea Mackellar (1885-1968) who wrote the much-loved ode to Australia “My Country”, which is perhaps the most widely recited patriotic poem in Australia’s history. Mackellar wrote the ...
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Ned Kelly’s last stand

On this day we commemorate the last stand of Ned Kelly and his gang at the Glenrowan Hotel (Monday 29th of June 1880). Ned Kelly was a man who was, in many ways, “larger than life”; a man who had done wrong, but who had also been wronged, and who ...
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Liberal Party’s referendum hypocrisy

The Liberal Party has recently called for a referendum on the issue of the Carbon Tax (although this has been termed a plebiscite; such a vote would not be binding on the government). As a public exercise to demonstrate widespread national opposition ...
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Banning cattle exports – Does the government have mad cow disease?

The decision by the Labor government to stop the export of live cattle to Indonesia is yet another example of the type of politicians who are hell-bent on destroying Australia. With hundreds of millions of dollars of trade being put at risk, with ...
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