Australia First Network

 

The Australia First Party has membership throughout Australia, both city and country.  We have various branches and maintain an online presence as per our contact details and hyperlinks we provide below.

Contact Addresses

 

National Contact Phone:             02 9559 2070    [NOTE: Please leave a message and a representative of the Party will get back to you]

National Email Address:              ausfirst[at]australiafirstparty.biz 

National Office Street Address:   725 Princes Highway, TEMPE, NSW 2044.  (inner Sydney)

National Postal Address              Australia First Party, P.O. Box 593. ROCKDALE. NSW. 2216 

 

New South Wales: 

Postal Address:      Australia First Party

P.O. Box 593 Rockdale 2216 

Telephone:             (02) 9559 2070 

 

Victoria

Postal Address:     P.O. Box 223   Croydon 3136 

Phone:                   0408 554 542 

Email Address:      ausfirst[at]hotmail.com 

 

Queensland

Email Address:     afp2.brisbane[at]gmail.com 

 

South Australia

Postal Address:     P.O. Box 101  HOLDEN HILL  S.A.  5088 

 

Western Australia 

Postal Address:     P.O. Box 129 COLLIE  W.A.  6225 

Australian Capital Territory

Email Address:    afp2.canberra@proton.me

Australia First Party Websites

  1. AFP’s Public National Website:                                       https://australiafirstparty.net/     (this website)
  2. AFP Members’ Campaigning Business Website:            https://australiafirstparty.biz/
  3. Australian Nationalist Library [RADNAT]                         https://radnat.australiafirstparty.biz/ 
  4. AFP’s original 2003 website replicated  [AUSFIRST]:     https://ausfirst.australiafirstparty.biz/
  5. AFP’s Merchandise and Book STORE                            https://store.australiafirstparty.biz

Australia First Party’s – Online Video Channel

 

https://www.youtube.com/@australiafirstpartyvideos5229 

 

Australia First Party’s official electoral logo – The Australian Eureka Flag stylised white Southern Cross on a black field. [The Australian Electoral Commission ballot papers are printed in black and white – hence the field in this case is not the Prussian Blue of the original].