APP achieves numbers for federal registration as a political party
The Australian Protectionist Party is pleased to announce that we have achieved the numbers necessary for federal registration as a political party. [...]
The Australian Protectionist Party is pleased to announce that we have achieved the numbers necessary for federal registration as a political party. [...]
APP t-shirts are now available for $25 (inc. p&p). Please send a cheque or money order (no responsibility taken for cash sent in the mail) made out to ‘Darrin Hodges’ P.O Box 1281 Sutherland NSW 1499 [...]
PLANS to build a mosque for the Bosnian Muslim community of Perth’s Swan Valley have been almost unanimously rejected by the local council on the grounds it would not fit in with the area’s rural character. [...]
Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman Mr. Andrew Phillips today congratulated the British National Party for their stunning electoral victory in the recent European Parliamentary elections. [...]
Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today condemned the State Government for considering the construction of a massive Buddhist complex in the southern suburbs of Adelaide. [...]
The nation-wide publicity recently seen over the intended tour by BNP chairman Nick Griffin, to address APP meetings in Australia, has been a great help in assisting many of the Australian People to realise that there is an active and organised opposition to the extremist multiculturalist policies of the Labor-Liberal parties and the anti-national Establishment. [...]
The Australian Protectionist Party has announced that Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, has accepted their invitation to visit Australia on a speaking tour. [...]
Protectionist party protest new mosque in Newcastle.
NEWCASTLE MUSLIM CENTRE MOVING TO ELERMORE VALE
March 10, 2010
A plan to build a mosque and community centre at Elermore Vale has drawn criticism from a newly-formed political group.
The centre is designed to cater for the area’s growing Muslim population, and would replace a mosque at Wallsend.
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