Articles

Nostalgia and the New in Nationalism

Look at Tom Robert’s The Big Picture and imagine being present at that wonderful time of Federation when Australia was maturing into a nation out of its infancy in the British Empire! When we look at these pictures of the … Read More

The Riskiest Thing You Can Do is Nothing

One of the main things that stops people getting involved in nationalism is the risk. What if I get doxxed? What if my life is ruined? The conclusion these blokes reach is that it’s far too risky to get involved … Read More

A Nationalism of Australian Culture within Western Civilisation

A couple of years ago, there was a large amount of controversy in universities and in the press over the establishment of The Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation in Australia, and especially over its goal to finance tertiary courses with … Read More

The Problem of Surrogate Activities

With the recent passing of Theodore John Kaczynski, the notorious Unabomber and critic of industrial society, it seems timely to raise the ubiquitous modern problem of surrogate activities. In fact, I think surrogate activities are one of the biggest problems … Read More

A Short Introduction to Political Platonism for Nativists

It was in New Zealand, right across the ditch, that Karl Popper wrote The Open Society and Its Enemies in the final years of WWII, a book that sought to prevent the ideological re-emergence of challenges to progressive liberalism right … Read More

On Ethnogenesis and Nativism

Nativism in the Australian context is not, and has never been a principle for the extinguishment of ties between Australian identity and our British ethnic heritage. Nativism hinges upon a simple question: Are we Australians of British heritage or are … Read More

Kanakas: then and now

Between 1863-1908 approximately 60,000 Melanesians were brought to Australia as labourers in the pastoral and sugar cane industries. Many of these labourers were brought to Australia by way of ‘blackbirding,’ a term given to obtaining foreign labour by deception or … Read More

India’s Albo

On May 24th, one of the most embarrassing moments in the recent history of our country occurred. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shared the stage at Homebush with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, joined by 21,000 Indians, as part of Modi’s … Read More

Are you a roundhead? or a cavalier?

There’s two ways of thought in this ever developing ideological milieu. When it comes to the organisation of people; there are crucial discussions to be had as to how it should be done. The English civil war was a bloody … Read More

Dropping the Hyphen

When I was around five or six my parents had some friends over from out of town. I was playing on the classic cityscape carpet when the husband turned and asked me “what are you Rowan?” Enthusiastically I replied “Hungarian!” … Read More

The quarter-acre block in Australia

Presented to Canberra branch of the Australian Natives’ Association, 25 January 2023 The quarter acre block: a detached house and garden, usually in the suburbs among other similar blocks. The quarter-acre block was a distinctively Australian innovation that flourished roughly … Read More

Australia Day – Worthy of Celebration

Australia Day, formerly known as ANA day was a deliberately organised effort by the Australian Natives’ Association to bring about a reoccurring celebration of the rich heritage and progress of our nationality. A Contributor to the West Australian Gnowangerup Times … Read More

Is it about Optics or Honour?

Nativists embrace Australia’s cultural and ethnic heritage not because it’s strategically savvy but because we believe in doing justice to our cultural heritage. We have no interest in casting off the hard-won efforts of the hundreds of years leading to … Read More