Meaning of our ANZAC Day national tradition respects timeless heroism and sacrifice

On the outset of then ‘The Great War’, ordinary Australian and New Zealand men answered the call. Blind loyalty today cannot be understood, so to respect our forefathers we honour their unquestioned heroism and sacrifice.  How can we not? Gassed Now labeled…

Not on our ANZAC Day!

ANZAC 100 will be marred – in fact sullied and befouled– by an enormous display of disrespect. We will go further and say that the act is deliberate and a coded expression that the Australian traitor class has nothing but contempt and…

Feb 19: Imperial Japanese Bombing of Darwin

Just before 10am on February 19, 1942, Darwin was attacked by the Japanese in the first of two air raids under the command of Naval Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, who had ten weeks earlier bombed Pearl Harbour. Darwin, the largest population centre in…

Jan 5: The Great Shearers Strike of 1891

We Observe January 5, The Great Shearers Strike of 1891   The Great Shearers’ Strike of 1891 marked a crude time in early Australia, when ordinary workers were compelled to make a stand against greedy pastoral overlords and their threat of imposing…

Dec 3: Eureka Stockade – the Digger Uprising

Eureka Stockade Day Australia’s anniversary of democratic rebellion remembered   December 3rd is a significant date on Australia’s national calendar. On this day in 1854 the day fell decisively on a Sunday, the Sabbath, when lay miners (“Diggers”) on the Ballaarat goldfields…

Eureka Stockade Day: Australia’s 160th anniversary of democratic rebellion remembered

December 3rd is a significant date on Australia’s national calendar. Exactly 160 years ago in 1854 the day fell decisively on a Sunday, the Sabbath, when lay miners (“diggers”) on the Ballaarat goldfields made a sacrificial stand against the English colonial authority…

Australian Defence Force should not let the years condemn our veterans

Australian Defence Force personnel, the very instant they graduate, deserve national government recognition of their commitment to duty, service and country. Every single one of our Australian Defence Force personnel, irrespective of corps, role, rank, contractual obligation, posting, hours per week, deserves…

ANZAC Day is about remembering, but more importantly about respect and recognition

Simpson and his Donkey at Gallipoli, May 1915 Jack Simpson Kirkpatrick is well recognised as one of Australia’s most famous, and best-loved military heroes. On the 25th April 1915 he, along with the rest of the Australian and New Zealand contingent landed…

Freedom Day 2014: Stop the Associations Laws this Australia Day

Australia First Party supports the Anti-Association Laws rallies in all capital cities to be held in national solidarity this coming Australia Day. Sunday, January 26, 2014 12 noon Show your Australian patriotism Roll up to support Australian democratic rights in front of…

Australian Navy brass need a fleet review to honour loyalty to their own

Australia’s Navy is spending millions on its current recruitment drive on Sydney Harbour that it calls a Fleet Review, complete with fireworks, enemy spy ships and patriotic speeches by pompous VIPs bleating on about representing Australian identity and ideals. Our Navy has…

Navy Veteran’s fight for government recognition to honour fallen mates

Typical bloody government.  You serve your country, somehow manage to survive if you’re lucky, but for the rest of your civilian life the government of the country you defended, won’t even give you the friggen time of day. Royal Australian Navy veteran…

Only Jap memorial for Darwin to be one of a Digger bayoneting a Jap combatant

The Liberals in Darwin want a memorial to “honour the Japanese who died” in their bombing raid on Australian soil in 1942. Surely we can’t be hearing this? Country Liberal Party (CLP) leader and Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Terry Mills,…

Are we entering the dumbed down cheap century?

We await quality innovative products to appear on Australian shelves from the Asian century. Frankly, we would prefer quality innovative products to appear on Australian shelves from local Australian manufacturers.  ‘Made in Australia’ has so much more a feel-good ring to it…