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Post  Admin on Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:56 am

The Australia First Party was formed in 1996 by Graeme Campbell. In 2007, the party splinted into two groups.

Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_First_Party
he Australia First Party was founded in June 1996 by Graeme Campbell, who was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, from 1980 until he was expelled from the party in November 1995. Campbell had become increasingly critical of the policies of the Labor government of Paul Keating, particularly in matters relating to economic deregulation, Aboriginal land rights and multiculturalism.

Campbell hoped to see the AFP became a serious political party, drawing on a current of populist opinion which rejected the policies of both the Labor Party and the opposition Liberal Party.[citation needed] Many of the AFP's members came from the disbanded Australian Conservative Party[citation needed]. The AFP however was overshadowed by the appearance in 1997 of Pauline Hanson's One Nation, a rival populist party led by an independent MP, Pauline Hanson.

Following Campbell's resignation in June 2001, Diane Teasdale became the national president of the Australia First Party, but at the national level the party had not been very active 2001-2004 (it did not contest the 2001 election).

In 2002, a new AFP branch was formed in Sydney. The party announced the formation of a new "nationalist youth organisation", the Patriotic Youth League. This body's website suggests that it is affiliated to the British National Party, a mildly successful far-right political party in the United Kingdom. The phraseology at the AFP website, such as "the politics of New World Order liberal-globalist-capitalism", also suggests that the party has been revived by people of a more systematically extreme-right persuasion than was the case under Campbell's leadership. The Secretary of the Sydney Branch is Dr. Jim Saleam, a stalwart of the Australian far right who was convicted of organising a shotgun attack on the home of a local representative of the African National Congress in the late 1980s[2]. Dr. Jim Saleam has maintained his innocence of the charge, claiming he was framed by politicised police, and his legal defence has been published on the internet.[3]

In August 2006 Peter Watson (Chairman of the Warwick branch) was expelled from the Party.

In April 2007 Darrin Hodges, chairman of the Sutherland Shire branch, was expelled from Australia First. Hodges went on to co-found the Australian Protectionist Party.

In August 2007 Jim Saleam (and several other prominent organisers) was expelled from Australia First. Jim Saleam then took control of the NSW membership and incorporated "Australia First Party (NSW)" and claims to have taken control of the former AFP Newcastle and Toowoomba branches, thus splitting the party into two separate groups. One controlled by Jim Saleam and the other by Diane Teasdale. [1]


News South Wales branch - http://ausfirst.alphalink.com.au/

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