In this episode Trent and Jamie give the nativist perspective on the legacy of the Snowy Mountains Hydro Scheme and its modern counterpart, Snowy 2.0. Exploring why these nation shaping projects were built, what they’ve delivered, and how the new … Read More
In this episode Trent and Jamie discuss Tasmania, its history, its current situation and the establishment of the Hobart ANA branch.
In this episode Trent and Ben discuss the history of Empire Day, it’s origins, why it fell off the calendar and what it all means for the modern Australian nationalist.
In this episode Michael and Mitch discuss Australian artist Norman Lindsay and his book the magic pudding. The boys delve into the books cultural impact as well as its underlying ideology.
In this episode Michael and Trent discuss how Gallipoli and the ANZACs form part of Australia’s founding mythology and how that fits into contemporary Australian culture. (Closing speech Paul Keating’s unknown soldier speech 1993)
In this episode, Michael and Grant discuss Russel Ward’s “Australian Legend”, Neville Meaney’s and John Hirsts’ critiques of his conclusions, issues of Australian identity and Britishness in Australian history. Outro music: Ian Mudie’s poem, “To This Land Dedicated” put to … Read More
In this episode Trent, Richard and Percy discuss the establishment of a new ANA branch in Sydney along with the city’s historical and cultural importance.
Tom, Mitch and Thomas catch up and review a number of matters relating to the patriotic month of January, ‘Australia Month’ 7:35 Poem13:10 Australia Month19:10 Federation Day25:10 Australia Day32:15 March for Australia47:25 The future for March for Australia53:00 On keeping … Read More
In this episode Trent & Michael review David Day’s book – Menzies and Churchill at war and look at the early stages of WW2 as it relates to Australian interests.
In this episode, Trent and Thomas host guest Pete Quinones. The lads discussed the American nativist fraternity, the Old glory club. As Well as exploring the political and cultural situations in Australia and USA with an eye towards strategy for … Read More
In this episode, Trent and Grant read through Chapter IV of Bernhard Wise’ Commonwealth of Australia and discuss Australian perspectives on state paternalism, trade protection, industry, settlement, land monopoly and attitudes towards wealth and society.
In this episode Michael, Grant and Trent discuss the model of governance of the ANA and how it is informed by contemporary conditions and strategy.
In this show, Michael, Thomas, and Mitch discuss the importance of building physical community and how ANA is going about it.
In this episode, Michael and Trent discuss Australian author Charles H. Pearson’s 1893 seminal work, ‘National Life and Character’ which made incredible forecasts for future developments in both Australia, Asia and the world more broadly having a large impact on … Read More
Michael, Thomas and Grant discuss the latest federal election and the A.N.A’s National Convention in April.
In this episode Michael and Grant discuss the Eureka Rebellion, and the broader Anti-Chinese cause that was born on the Colonial goldfields on the march to Federation and the White Australia Policy.
On this episode Michael and Grant shared a conversation with Jerome from the UK’s Homeland Party and Connor from Canada’s Loyalist Assembly. The episode discussed the blessings and curses of the British Empire, the historical commemoration of Empire Day and … Read More
In this episode Michael and Trent commemorate Banjo Paterson Day and discuss the goings-on of the Australia Month.
In this episode, Michael, Thomas and James discuss good lifestyle advice covering fitness, martial arts, finance, career, family, children and more !
On this podcast, Michael and Trent are joined by John Lawson from the National Observer to discuss a number of topics with a main focus on alternative media, the Liberal party, and what arguments can be made for and against … Read More
Michael, Trent and Grant discuss the impatience and energy of youth, some lessons taken from the 2015/2016 protest movements, democracy, elite theory and the value of raising the qualities of the average citizen.
In this episode, Michael and Grant discuss the Rum Rebellion in early New South Wales in addition to commentary on the competition between autocratic, oligarchical and liberal forms of Government and its application to today’s struggle.
Thomas, Michael, and Nikolai weigh up the strategic advantages of National Socialism and Nativism through both historic and contemporary lenses.
Recorded at the dinner of the Australian Natives’ Association national convention in Queensland, 2024.
Michael and Grant discuss early settlement in NSW, its relevance to contemporary politics, Australian identity.
Michael and Grant discuss the rivalry between Jack Lang, the Labor Movement and Campbell’s Conservative/Fascist New Guard Movement during the Great Depression in New South Wales.
In this episode, Michael and Grant commemorate Banjo Paterson’s 160th birthday with a breakdown of some of his life story, some of his works, and a general reflection on Australian identity and its value in this day.
In this episode Adam, Mitch and Grant discuss some of the history of the Trade Union movement in Australia, notably the 1846 Masters and Servants Act, The Amalgamated Miners Association,…
Hear from Grant, Nick and Tristan about practical skills in budgeting, finance and career. Sick of wasting money on T-Bone steaks? Try a Devon Sandwich!
In this episode Grant is joined by Tristan and Paul from the QLD ANA to discuss the economy at large and how it will affect the average punter. Topics discussed:…
In this episode Grant, Johnno, Tom and Tony discuss and contrast decision-making, politics and organisations in Australia’s long-slide into becoming a country not too dissimilar with Brazil.
This episode Jono, Ben and Grant discuss camping, hunting, self reliance and our nativist duty to soil.
In this episode Jono’ runs us through the fall of Singapore and how this impacted our post-WW2 foreign policy. Guests included Jason, Daniel and Kyle.
In this episode Grant, Kyle and Darius discuss the Covid-19 pandemic and all things in-between.
Introduction to the podcast, a quick review on Lawson’s 1909 ‘To be amused’ and a general note on a life well lived.