On the evening of the 151st year of the Australian Natives’ Association, The Canberra & Melbourne chapters of the organisation met once again, as is now tradition on the banks of the Murray river to reflect on the victories of … Read More
Author Archives: Grant
Kings and Nations
One reasonable critique levelled at Modernity is the lack of spiritual, self-sacrificing leadership – the concept of a ‘born to rule’ and ‘raised to serve’ king finds a place in the fantasy desires of many traditionalists, neo-monarchists & reactionaries more … Read More
Trouble in the Courthouse: Sewell, Cottrell and Galea – A Commentary
The recent trials of Kyle Rittenhouse and the Nationalists at Charlottesville in the United States have promptly refreshed our memories of recent (and ongoing) cases of law in Australia which are pertinent for Nationalist-minded people to understand. Firstly and most … Read More
Same as You.
If your luck is out with women; if you’ve looked too long on wine, Do not sit and nurse the anger of your anguish, brother mine, For the sun will rise to-morrow, and the skies be just as blue, And … Read More
The Timescale of Politics
Timescale informs the strategy of an organisation, What are the organisations short term, medium term and long term goals, do you see short term as 3 months or 1 year. Do you see long term as 5 years or 50 … Read More
Melbourne Branch founded on ANA’s 150th Anniversary
Celebrating 150 years since inception on the 24th of April, delegations from NSW, ACT and Victoria met in Albury for a leadership conference to officiate the re-establishment of the ANA in Victoria. Following the ceremonial planting of a Acacia howitii … Read More
Australia Day Message
Strange gods are set up in the market-place and strange doctrines are preached at the street corner. A call goes out to all Australians who love their country to rally to her cause. All men of good-will, irrespective of affiliation … Read More
ANA 150 Years
The first meeting of the Australian Natives Association was held at Grimwoods Hotel in Melbourne on the evening of the 24th of April 1871. This meeting was the result of wide and varied experiences from the Australian historical, social, economic … Read More
Murrumbidgee Survey 2020
Members of the A.N.A Ranger group engaged in a two-night, three-day survey of natural reserves surrounding the Murrumbidgee River in NSW before the new-year. The object of the adventure apart from the obvious leisure and challenge was to consider potential … Read More
Electioneering is Futile
Beyond its utility for raising awareness for issues of importance, raising money through the AEC or destabilising establishment actors, Electioneering serves no utility to Nationalists. The electioneering game, in-fact it is often the opposite. There has been a shared story … Read More
Henry B. Higgins Award
Australians historically are known as a sentimental people; We love our country, our heritage and the adventurous challenge for survival on our continent. The H. B. Higgins award was discussed amongst many well-minded Australians to provide the conduit for Australian … Read More
New Branches Forming – Join Now
Are you interested in helping found a branch in your local area? We are in conversations with potential branch-starting groups in Wagga Wagga, NSW Albury/Wadonga, Murray Devonport, TAS Orange, NSW The ANA provides the trustworthy foundation for like-minded men to … Read More
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On Wattle Day
Wattle day is very important to us, and every year we hold our monthly dinner meeting surrounded by branches of locally blooming wattle. We cherish the Australian landscape, all of its native plants and animals. This is fundamental to our … Read More