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
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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
How the Murray was Won
Throughout history positive change has been accomplished by men who acted. It wasn’t delivered by men who were purely eloquent at speech or who could most effectively plead victimhood at the challenges they faced. The heights of the success achieved … Read More
Curtin and Australia’s Independence Day.
This week it is now eighty-one years since John Curtin and the Australian Labor Party assumed government over the Australian Commonwealth. The ineffective war-preparation efforts (most famously Bob Menzies & Jo Lyons export of Pig Iron to the Japanese, this … Read More
Winding back the Clock on Radicalism & Extremism
All staunch Nationalists persistently struggle with the temptation to embrace the boogeyman identity which our political opponents paint us with. Does it not strike up inner satisfaction when you fearlessly take upon the tarnished label that has been cast at … Read More
Endurance or Burnout
Among the most significant setbacks to the cause of Australian Nationalism in the last five decades has been the well-intentioned endeavor to focus entirely on a campaign to ‘agitate’ to victory. The view being held that the average citizen in … Read More
200,000 Migrants Per Year
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has continued to work its advocacy for bringing up the annual migrant intake, among its 10 goals of improving Australia’s ‘economic performance’ by 2050. With the target of 200,000 skilled migrants, not-to … Read More
National Convention 2022
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
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