The great ‘Australian Maritime strike’ of 1878 was triggered when the Australiasian Steam Navigation Company decided to replace […]
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1891 saw Governor Algernon Keith-Falconer ( The 9th Earl of Kintore ) of South Australia submit a strong […]
Conditional Culture Rex Ingamells Published 1938 The affinities of the early settlers with Australia were peculiarly trammelled by […]
Conrade. W. Quihampton was a great leader in the thoughts of the ANA during the 1940s writing an appeal […]
COLONY AND EMPIRE Australia’s Subservient Relationship With Britain Thomas Ross INTRODUCTION This publication looks at the ongoing subservience […]
Australia’s late colonial history saw a drawn out conflict between Native Australians and newly-migrated Britons. This is a […]
The squatters had cut wages. This was bad enough, but when they were going to fill white men’s […]
“After 100 years of breeding in the slums, the British race is not the same, and it can’t […]
The 1904 Act of Parliament ‘Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904’ brought about a federal miracle, a pillar […]
As recorded by William G. Spence, the Australian Labor Party’s founding articles and objectives of faith reveal the […]