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Arthur Phillip, mythic hero

An address to the men of the Victorian branch of the Australian Natives’ Association Strong nations rely on strong founding myths. By myth, I do not necessarily mean a story that is untrue; I mean a story elevated to the … Read More

The Dawn Of A New Era

We remain steadfast in our advocacy for the principles of a White Australia; a nation-state that is substantially homogeneous which promises the best hope for peace, trust and the preservation of our nation’s heritage as a child of Western Civilisation. … Read More

Commemorating the Great Shearers Strike

Today marks the 135th Anniversary of the start of the great Australian Shearers Strike which was fought to preserve the wages and conditions of Australian workers, principally by ensuring the exclusion of Chinese scab labour from the shearing sheds. It … Read More

Cultural Struggle for Australia Month

Mere political advocacy is a fruitless tree unless it is thoroughly fertilised with cultural revival and idealism; If the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 was miraculously re-instituted tomorrow, would that solve all our problems? No, the parliament would immediately act … Read More

An image of the inauguration of the federal parliament within in the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. The First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia was opened at the Melbourne Exhibition Building on the 9th of May 1901 by the Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V). The ceremony was held at the Exhibition Building as it was the only venue that was large enough to accommodate the 14,000 guests.

Remembering Federation Day

An address to the men of the Victorian branch of the Australian Natives’ Association 2026 is upon us, and with it the rituals that accompany the arrival of each new year. Across Australia, revellers are nursing sore heads received courtesy … Read More

John Curtin Day

Days commemorating important historical figures typically fall on the anniversary of those persons’ birth or death. John Curtin Day, on 7 October, defies this convention, commemorating instead the day in 1941 on which its namesake became the 14th Prime Minister … Read More

National Litigation Fund

The Australian Natives’ Association is proud to announce that all fee-collecting branches are now contributing to our national litigation fund, which will be used to finance litigation for the defense of our members if and when they are adversely impacted … Read More

Controlling the Narrative

Foundationally important to the pursuance of Australian nationalist objectives is not merely to navigate the narrative ‘as we find it’, but to shape it, to grapple with the history of this continent and this nation in order to better provide … Read More

The Geographical Problem

Australia is a big country. This is something we all know to be true, but it is worth spending some time considering some key facts and comparisons, the problems that it might cause, and how we can work around them … Read More

Navigating the Slough of Despond

Contemporary conditions in this country have for many young Australian men, become absolutely unbearable. The constant barrage of media demoralisation adds to the feeling of hopelessness for the future in both economic terms and in life satisfaction through marriage, community … Read More

Ideology and Praxis

Having been around the Nationalist scene for over a decade now, one thing that seems to re-occur over the course of history is this tendency of any coalition of individuals to engage in out of control purity spiraling on Ideological … Read More

A post-election direction for Young Nationalists

Imagine for a moment, a small army: Brave, noble and highly skilled in combat. Picture this army deep behind enemy lines, much like the army of Charles XII deep in Ukraine in the Great Northern War. With its enemies closing … Read More

Australians rightfully own Australia

Today’s so-called “welcome to country” at various ANZAC dawn services across the commonwealth exemplifies a fundamental anti-Australian sentimentality that has become pervasive in society. It is at the height of absurdity that Australian veterans should be welcomed to their own … Read More