Articles

Why do you train?

A contribution from the governor of the Hobart branch of the Association. The nationalist advocate, commonly slandered in the media as ‘right-wing’ or ‘far-right’ (a distinction for an entirely different article), generally enjoys physical activity considerably more than their liberal … Read More

2026 National AGM and Convention

Good governance, forward thinking, and a commitment to nation over self: these are ideals that, throughout Australia’s golden age, were synonymous with both our national capital and the men who assembled there from across the continent as our elected federal … Read More

Australian Values and Australian People

In following with Angus Taylor’s announcement that immigration should be managed to ensure people who come within our country have “Australian values” it begs the question about what exactly constitutes Australian values. One can imagine that in the mind of … Read More

The Nativist introduction to Courtship

As a part of a recent Victorian Presentation Day, where men of the branch gave in-depth presentations of topics ranging from health to policy proposals, I gave a speech to the branch (men married and unmarried) regarding the topic of … Read More

Cultural Capitulation

Cultural Capitulation can be understood in this context to mean when a group of people collectively (usually led from the top) decides to chip away at the foundations of what makes a culture recognisable and worthy of preservation, with a … Read More

On Despair & Hopelessness

Abounding in the Western countries, to which Australia is no exception, is an epidemic of hopelessness. The young Australians look back upon the past, where a single income family could afford a three-bedroom brick veneer, afford a holiday cabin at … Read More

2026 Banjo Paterson Night

The will to endure in the often-serious business of nativism depends upon embracing and creating opportunities for levity. These do not merely provide welcome relief to rejuvenate us for the long fight ahead; they also sharpen our focus by reminding … Read More

Against Supremacy in Nationalism

A contributed commentary by Elias Priestly. It’s been an interesting and eventful start of the year for nationalism in Australia, and one notable event has been the passing of hate speech legislation by the Federal Labor government. One aspect of … Read More

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