by Adam Walters February 27, 2010 [Editor’s note: This article by a guest writer is the first of a ‘foreign’ series that will step outside the Australian nationalist scene to investigate, review, analyse and remark on struggles elsewhere in the world. What those activists in the region the article comments on do with any suggestions [...]
Ethics for Australian Business By Vivian Roberts “If you do not act with integrity … you are not likely to enjoy the kind of reputation that will keep good people in your employ, or keep customers coming back for your products or services.” – John Ralph. There is an often quoted saying used by those [...]
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Part II of Nationalist Alternative’s series on Political Correctness “Progressivism: The road to nowhere” By Gavin James In the first article, we looked at how Political Correctness and modern day liberalism takes on religious aspects by using concepts analogous to ‘Original Sin‘ and ‘stained bloodlines’. Much like mainstream religions, Political Correctness has asserted itself by [...]
By Gavin James “Religion is the opiate of the masses” is probably one of Karl Marx’s most oft-quoted and misunderstood quotes. In its correct context we see a recognition of the need for people to turn to religion to ease their soul and to create comfort where none can be found. It is the way [...]
Part I of Nationalist Alternative’s Migration Series – The Hidden Side of Skilled Migration and the Student Visa Scam By Carla O’Hara Nationalist Alternative explores the link between Australia’s unemployment rate and the current skilled immigration intake, as the driving force for economic salvation and damnation, with no regard for the social impacts. It is [...]


Alert and Alarmed: Australia’s Net Nanny
Stop the Filter Rally! today, Saturday 6th of March, 12pm in Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane. Nationalist Alternative reviews the Australian Government’s Internet Censorship Proposal. By Stephen Wilson After a one year internet “filter” trial, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy announced on December 15, 2009, that Australian ISP providers must block content which has been refused classification [...]