Category: National Observance
AUSTRALIA DAY 2023: A DAY OF DOUBLE DISPOSSESSION
Australia Day has become a parallel symbol of dispossession on a national scale: one for those claiming Aboriginal heritage, and the other for the White Australians being divested of their national cultural heritage. In this hyperbolic mist, the division of those…
Australia Week for True Blue Aussies
Things True Blue Australians ought to consider doing this coming Australia Week, a time for celebrating and kicking back. While the big day is January 26th and this year blows in on a Sunday, Australia’s national week for the uninitiated unofficially kicks…
National Wattle Day 2019 on September 1 – Call for nominations for Order of the Wattle Blossom
PRESS RELEASE: National Wattle Day, 1st September 2019 Nominations for the Native Australian Award: THE ORDER OF THE WATTLE BLOSSOM are invited from Fairdinkum Australians General Criteria: Persons nominated should have displayed a commitment to Australia’s heritage and culture, our national values,…
We commemorate the ANZACS
Some reflections. Lest We Forget
Japanese remain Australia’s worst enemy
This article is contributed. No other nation has attacked Australian soil but the Japanese. My late grandparents, bless their souls as long as I knew them, never forgave the evil invading Japs. The invading bastards were the ISIS of the 1940s. …
Eureka Flag of the Southern Cross design and symbolic origins of Australian Nationalism
There is no controversy about the Eureka Flag. It is singularly an icon of Australian nationalism since 1854, symbolic of Australian national identity, Australian sovereign independence and of Australian individual freedoms. The Banner of the Ballaarat Reform League of Diggers Upon the…
Australia Day historic truths warrant to ‘change the day’ to a whole bloody week of festivity!
Australia Day, 26th January, flying our traditional Australian Flag, the mandatory long weekend public holiday fully paid, mandatory speaking English, whatever it’s Aussie time! Australia Day January 26 is so rock solid historically cemented in the cultural psyche of Australians that it…
The Eureka Flag – the Leftist who tells the truth
by Dr. Jim Saleam ‘A leftist has composed an article on the Eureka Flag . It told the truth about this icon, albeit in an upside down and inside out sort of way. When the court-room-based history wars get going over the…
Eureka Flag the symbol of White Australian Nationalist struggle since 1854
Eureka: the ‘White Australia’ policy and the patriotic symbol of White Nationalist struggle by Angela Mitropoulos, February 7 in 2018, (Hood: with some historically corrected passages). The Eureka Flag is made up of a white cross intersected by five white stars…
Australian Nationalism is ‘native to the soil’
by Dr. Jim Saleam and another. ‘Australian nationalists have noted of late, various commentaries in critical magazines about challenges to liberal-globalist ideology and politics from various ‘right-wing’, ‘Alt-Right’ and otherwise supposedly ‘sinister’ forces. Of course, any criticism of liberal-globalism may serve a…
Order of the Eureka Cross 2018
THE BALLAD OF EUREKA by Victor Daley, 1901 Stand up, my young Australian, In the brave light of the sun, And hear how Freedom’s battle Was in the old days lost — and won. The blood burns in my veins, boy,…
11th of November 2018 marks 100 years since the first Armistice Day, the end of ‘The Great War’
I will never forget the armistice – it was a day of hard, smelly, nauseating work. Those of us assigned to pick up the bodies had to pair up and bring the bodies in on stretchers to where the graves were being…
Aboriginal Flag an anarchist construct for a Third World Australia
FAKE SYMBOLISM: It’s just Harold Thomas‘ 1971 painting, since stolen as a divisive anarchist construct. Harold Thomas, an Aborigine from Alice Springs, is the product of Australian First World society. He attended St Francis’ Anglican boys home in Adelaide and in 1965…
Long Tân Cross home in Australia for Vietnam Veterans Day
The Australian War Memorial website states that Vietnam Veterans Day is commemorated on 18 August every year. The day was originally known as Long Tan Day, chosen to commemorate the men of D Company, 6RAR who fought in the Battle of…
VJ Day: Imperialist Japanese surrender on August 15 1945 could have been a month earlier
Bloody hateful arrogant Japs. This backward race’s imperialist ambitions of world domination in the 1940s resulted in 8274 Australians killed in action, another 1196 Aussies subsequently dying of wounds, 8031 of us dying in cruel Japanese POW camps, 13997 wounded and injured…
National Wattle Day 2018 – call for nominations
“I love the spring. It means the wattle comes out again. It is a symbol of everything one loves about Australia and the ideal of the uniqueness of Australia. ” — Manning Clark. The Golden Wattle is Australia’s celebrated National floral…
Globalist Canberra hell-bent on betraying the ethic of Australia’s forefathers
Worldly patriotic Australians of good character were elected in 1901 to form Australia’s first national parliament. Australia’s Parliament was established in the heart of the nation’s industrious wealth and culture – Melbourne and it should have remained so. And this was the…
May Day for a new Australian Labour Day: June 30th
by Dr. Jim Saleam. | I believe it is time for the Australian working-class, all working sections of our people in fact, to repudiate the old May Day as any sort of traditional Labour Day – and identify June 30 as the…
Defence contempt for Australian Diggers drives homelessness and suicide – is Canberra good at anything?
Australian Veterans Suicide Register reported 84 Digger suicides during 2017. That’s double Australia’s 42 Digger casualties from Canberra’s 17 years’ US-support war in Afghanistan. In 2016, Digger support network Soldier On reported 50 Digger suicides for the year. Previously, the Australian…
Yarra Hate Council censors its staff from mentioning ‘Australia Day’..then takes the public holiday
What a damn ugly import! This curry muncher runs the leftard Yarra Council which has permanently banned its entire 1000 staff from even uttering the words “Australia Day”. That includes councillors, call centre staff, childcare workers, back office staff, librarians, drivers and…
Australian Day deserves extending to an ‘Australian Victory Week’ as dinkum respect for the lucky country Whites made it
That Australia is the lucky country is not accidental. ‘The heroes of our nationhood were not resistance leaders or freedom fighters, but politicians and statesmen, most now forgotten or only half-remembered. Their creation is an achievement worth celebrating An amazing, but little…
Australian Victory Week from Cronulla to Kalgoorlie
This week since January 26 we are celebrating Australian Victory Week. Why the whole week? Well, there’s just so much to celebrate – best country in the world, beach weather, leftovers, unused leave, and all da leftard froth street entertainment. Public servants…
Australia Day Military Honours 2018
Amongst the Australia Day 2018 Honours List are celebrated members of Australia’s Defence Force included in the Honours List’s Military Division – deservingly recognised by The Governor-General and Chancellor of the Order of Australia, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove…
Best part of Australia is coming home
As an Aussie, unless you’ve been overseas and seen what its like there, it’s difficult to appreciate how great Australia really is and how lucky we are downunder. “Being Australian means being passionate wherever you are, whatever you’re doing,” says Sally Fitzgibbons,…
Australia Week – originated by Australian Natives Association in 1871
Australia Day started out as A.N.A Day. We owe Australia Day to the Australian Natives Association (A.N.A) which began in Melbourne in 1871 organised around the principle of Australia for White people. Let it be Australia Week, since there’s so much to…
Deservedly Australian
Australia Day 2018 and British plumber Terry Barrell (left) at David Research Station in Australian Antarctic Territory pledges his allegiance to Australia and its people in an Australian citizenship ceremony. Davis station leader Robb Clifton (right) conducting the ceremony on the shore…
Australia Day Awards hijacked by leftard agenda evangelism – behold: ‘The Order of the Toad 2018’
Sly fox Turncoat was so joyous and resplendent at Canberra’s Social Justice Warrior awards ceremony last night, that CrownBet had Mal odds-on to anoint himself Australian of the Year. In 2016, Canberra anointed a ‘Tranny of The Year‘ and in 2014 a…
Australia Day BBQ halal-kosher free PORK – bugger Coles and Woolies islamic-kosher lamb propaganda
This is the true blue Aussie way to go on Australia Day. Not only will Aussies be supporting fellow local Aussie independent butchers and sampling some of the best taste sensations, we’ll be sticking it up the anti-Australian PC diversity brigade and…
Australian Day – ignore hateful fringe dwellers on public teat digging up constructed White guiltism
Australia’s northern coast and in 1942 we nearly lost our sovereignty to the invading Japs. Aboriginal councilman for Alice Springs, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is looking foward to celebrating Australia Day along with millions of Australians of various backgrounds. January 26 is a…
Australia Day January 26th is the foremost celebration of cultural Australianism
Australia Day is the foremost celebration of cultural Australianism, originating from European Settlement Day, Pioneers Day, and Anniversary Day festivals of our pioneering era; all recognitions of our Australian community and Native Soil. In 1886, the Australian Natives Association resolved for January…
African negro immigration copying America was always set to fail – da communal violence is intergenerational
It’s high time the spate of African-youth criminal attacks upon people and property in Melbourne be raised up from a discussion of ‘gang violence’ to one of ‘communal violence’. ‘Communal Violence‘ may be simply put in this case, as: endemic violence organized…
Adela Pankhurst Walsh – co-founder of the Australia First Movement
Australian campaigner for the causes of women suffrage, anti-conscription agitation and challenging Australia’s foreign policies Adela Pankhurst Walsh (1885-1961) speaking in Sydney in 1931.
1901: White Australia policy enshrined in law
On 23 December 1901, the Immigration Restriction Act came into law in the new nation of the Commonwealth of Australia. It was among the first pieces of legislation introduced to the newly formed federal parliament. The legislation was specifically designed to limit…
Commemorating the 163rd anniversary of the Eureka Rebellion
Sunday, December 3rd marks 163 years since the digger uprising by the gold miners at Ballaarat against the colonial authority of the British Empire in 1854. This brave stand taken by the miners was, as Henry Lawson articulated, a courageous expression of…
Greatest Light Horse Triumph at Beersheba 1917: dehydrated Aussie soldiers and their whalers charged at Johnny Turk’s defensive barrage
One’s great great uncle’s generation of men were the best Australia has produced, thus far. Subsequent generations of Australians could only imagine; but we mortals should read, learn and must never forget. Mine was blown to bits by the Germans at The…