Australianist Archive

Australian Nationalist Historical Ideological and Legal Archive

Established 11 November 2000

Brief Background

Australia First Party’s President, Dr James Saleam, in 1998 created an online library of Australian nationalist literature entitled ‘Radical Nationalism in Australia‘ (abbreviated RADNAT) which was drawn from his Ph.D thesis as well as from fellow Australian nationalist contributors.  The website was located on the Internet at URL http://home.alphalink.com.au/~radnat/index.html, of which has since been made defunct by subsequent acquisitions of the Alphalink website hosting service.

Dr James Saleam in 2002 established a second similar website to post online subsequent Australian nationalist literature following his presidency of the Australian First Party, entitled ‘AUSFIRST‘. This second website endeavour was located on the Internet at URL http://ausfirst.alphalink.com.au.  Again, like the first, this has subsequently been made defunct by subsequent acquisitions of the Alphalink website hosting service.

In 2005, website hosting provider Chariot acquired Alphalink.

Then in 2007, TPG (Total Peripherals Group) controlled by Malaysian-born businessman David Teoh, acquired Chariot (along with Alphalink).  Foreign-controlled TPG, having no allegiance to Australians nor to our heritage and values,  in 2021 ultimately terminated Alphalink as a hosting service provider along with the domain.  Consequently, all Alphalink website customers like Australia First Party who relied upon Alphalink’s domain and website hosting, were cast into the ether by Teoh.

 

We never forget.

Despite this setback, we at Australia First Party, through our committed technically skilled members, have since managed to begin resurrecting the entire otherwise lost content of both websites into two new archival online websites – RADNAT and AUSFIRST respectively.

We value this literature as an invaluable contribution to Australia’s history that would have otherwise been lost to future Australian generations wishing to learn from Australia’s history, warts and all.

 


The following hyperlinks connect to authorised restored archival libraries of Australia First Party from back in 1998.

Just click each respective headings below to go to the subdomain websites for each.

A.  ‘RADNAT’:   AUSTRALIAN NATIONALIST ARCHIVE             

The Australian Nationalist Ideological Historical and Legal Archive 

 

This site first appeared in 1998 under the control of an Editorial Board consisting of Alex Norwick, Jim Saleam and another person. It was regularly updated for many years and then maintained thereafter, as simply a reference-resource.  

 

Whilst the site featured particular material by Mr Norwick and Mr Saleam, it brought to the fore key authors of the Conservative Revolution and of other revolutionary thinkers with ideas of value to the grounding of a modern movement. In doing so, the Editors archived significant documents which can still serve us. 

 

The Australian Nationalist Ideological Historical and Legal Archive has been referenced by a growing number academic dissertations. In that way, its materials have contributed to discussions into Australian nativism, identity, historical fascism, conservatism, geo-politics – and much more. 

 

By publishing the Archive anew (after its old server disappeared from the Internet), we proclaim our determination to maintain the groundwork and call upon others to develop it into the Australian Future.” 

~ Dr Jim Saleam, Australia First Party President


A.  ‘AUSFIRST’:   AUSTRALIA FIRST PARTY’S ORIGINAL WEBSITE  

Reproduction of Australia First Party’s original website from 2003

 

The material presented here was published on the Australia First Party (New South Wales) website in the years 2003-2012.  It is re-published to record the history of the nationalist movement as it fought many community, cultural and electoral campaigns and impacted with significant effect. While the site reported on mainly New South Wales, it assisted the party nationally to develop its ideology, politics and organization, an important matter as things developed. 

 

This archive of articles, reports and press statements, explains us as a vanguard force. Speaking forthrightly and without compromise, we established ourselves as a leading force in Australian nationalism. 

 

Then, crisis. At first, this site spoke for the New South Wales section of the party originally founded by Graeme Campbell.  But in 2007, Australia First Party was reconstituted and a new leadership chosen in a response to an attempt by some persons to ‘mainstream’ the old party, to Zionize it by waging a one-sided campaign against Islamism and Muslim migration, and finally to ‘Anglicise’ its programme for the ethnic defence of Australians, through the  rejection of Australia’s collective European heritage and its specific nativist identity.  

 

This site then advocated for a new Australia First Party firm in its resolve and committed to its principles. 

 

That struggle continues. By explaining the past, we validate our mission for the future.”

 

by Dr Jim Saleam, Australia First Party President