National Leadership

Australia First Party’s membership and active leadership have the long experience, the ideological depth of knowledge, the politics and street wisdom to lead and guide Australia’s nationalist cause from grassroots activism into parliament.

Australia First Party advances Australian Identity, Freedom, and Independence, in contrast to the globalist policies of the current holders of the State power in Australia at all tiers.

Australia First provides an alternative to continuing servitude to Global Capitalism and places the national interests of Australians and Australia first.

Our vision is that of a High Culture, fulfilling the aspirations passed down to present-day Australians from our pioneering and settling peoples for a new European-derived civilisation, wherein our citizens productively participate and attain both the highest quality and enjoyment from life, commensurate with sustainability from our available resources.

Australia Firsters see our great old continent, with its unique ecosystems, as more than just a quarry, a people dumping ground or for exploitation by corporate interests parroting materialism and consumerism.

On the issues of strategic Australian manufacturing capacity/self-sufficiency, foreign ownership, ecological sustainability, big business immigration and/or community destroying multiculturalism, what the prevailing traitor class advocates is against the interests of Australians, and is undermining our civilisation. Their globalist doctrines will see the Australian People perish.

The Australia First Party is committed to a regime change from this traitor class and offers a beacon for men and women to step forward, and to join in this challenge.

If we don’t fight we lose!

Dr Jim Saleam

The Australia First Party is an incorporation registered as a Federal party. That does not mean that its function is only to contest elections. The party operates to the ‘three-tier method’. This means that the party contests elections, wages community campaigns of all sorts to build links with fellow Australians and to unite all Australians – and develops its ideas and principles into an Australianist ideology that also carries on a cultural defence of Australianity against globalisation. The three tiers operate as a unity.

In one sense, the party reaches out to groups of a patriotic nature which may operate to one or another of the three tiers as their individual method. The party seeks to build relationships with such parties and groups and to unite whenever necessary to defend common interests and win common victories. New patriotic groups form either political, trade, or cultural groups. As Australia descends into chaos, that process is organic.

Wise Nationalist Leadership

Australia First Party within the broad Australian patriotic movement seeks to be a vanguard movement.

This means that the Party struggles to affirm the power of the ideals of Australian identity, independence and freedom, to carry those ideals everywhere, to defend them and preach them with zeal as a veritable Australianism and to inspire all others to tread the path towards the overweening fight for Australian national independence.

The party states clearly how it would prefer its dealings with other patriotic political organisations to be conducted and what relationships should be developed.

The Australia First Party recognises that different parties and groups exist for several reasons. These reasons can include geographic circumstances, particular historical factors, previous organisational histories, the inter-relationships of people and sometimes – internecine struggles that are to be regretted, but which are human nature.

The Australia First Party declares that it will treat the other political organisations within a patriotic united front in this way:

  1. Negotiate with any would-be candidate to avoid electoral competition.
  2. Assist, when requested, other parties etc. in an electorate or council area where Australia First Party has no candidate.
  3. Develop united activist campaigns on public issues or on other fronts, with any party or group – and do this in a consultative and cooperative spirit.
  4. Exchange intelligence on disruptive elements, or state or other programs which undermine the integrity of the patriotic movement.
  5. Avoid all unnecessary, unreasonable comments on other parties and groups; but point out fairly and reasonably, what any differences may be, whenever appropriate.

The party states clearly how it would prefer its dealings with other patriotic community organisations to be conducted and what relationships should be developed.

The Australia First Party recognises that different community associations arise for different reasons. Some defend the interests of the Australian productive classes – workers, farmers, small-business or other patriotic working people. Some advance the defence of Australian heritage and identity. Some explain new ideas that can inspire a very different Australia.

The Australia First Party declares that it will treat other organisations that represent the Australian community within a patriotic united front in this way:

1.  Build links with each group and attempt to link together each group so that all understand and appreciate the role of the party and each other.

2.  Assist all in their struggles as requested.

3.  Develop united activist campaigns on public issues with each group – and do this in a consultative and cooperative spirit.

4.  Exchange intelligence on disruptive elements, or state or other programs which undermine the integrity of the patriotic movement.

5.  Avoid all unnecessary, unreasonable comments on groups; but point out fairly and reasonably, what any differences may be, whenever appropriate.

The Australia First Party will always maintain its independence and initiative in any united front arrangement and will act to secure its interests. However, it accepts that the times require a flexible and cooperative attitude.

Certainly, the goals of the Australia First Party are:

(i) to unite all nationalist and activist-minded people into a single party and then to seek further working arrangements with whatever political forces may thereafter exist for whatever reasons outside of the party’s ambit and

(ii) to deepen the unity of Australia’s productive classes and their organisations against the traitor class and to create wider unity amongst all those resistance organisations which critique globalisation in ideas and culture.

Certainly, the party’s aim is indeed to impose order where we detect diffuseness and to give focus where we note disarray.

Nonetheless, the party reasons that such general goals can not be reached by a self-proclamation of virtue. Rather, the party will fight such that its ideological position and political line progressively gain hegemony. It shall do so openly and honestly and by all fair means of discourse. No other organisation should feel anything else than a sense of relief that the position is made clear.

In the interim, and given that the fair contest of parties and other forces will continue, the Australia First Party has concluded that the only practical way whereby all may learn of each other and build the necessary bonds and links which allow for final unity is to work confederally to construct a practical unity in struggle.

The united patriotic front is the requirement to which all should work.