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The National Front of Australia (NFA) was an Australia nationalist and anti-immigrant organisation that existed from 1977 to 1984. It was an initiative of John Tyndall of the British National Front but received no funding from the British NF.

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14-550: (Redirected from Fronte Nazionale ) [REDACTED] Look up National Front in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. National Front or Front National can refer to the following political parties and coalitions: Africa [ edit ] Botswana National Front National Front for the Salvation of Libya Namibia National Front Front National (South Africa) ,

28-1423: A Boer-Afrikaner political party in South Africa South African National Front , neo-fascist organisation associated with the British National Front Swaziland National Front , a political party in Swaziland Asia [ edit ] Chin National Front , a political and military organization in Burma Mizo National Front , India National Front (India) National Front (Iran) ( Jebhe-ye Melli Iran ) Barisan Nasional (National Front) in Malaysia Balawaristan National Front , Pakistan United National Front (Sri Lanka) Europe [ edit ] National Front (Albania) Partyja BPF , Belarus National Front (Belgium) Bulgarian National Front National Front (Czechoslovakia) National Front (East Germany) Rahvarinne , Estonia Finnish People's Blue-whites , known as National Front 1997–2001 National Front (French Resistance) ,

42-720: A World War II French Resistance group Front National des Musiciens , an organization of musicians in Nazi-occupied France Nationalist Front (Germany) , a German neo-Nazi group that is sometimes translated as National Front National Front (Greece) National Front (Hungary) Icelandic National Front National Front (Italy, 1967) National Front (Italy, 1990) National Front (Italy, 1997) Black Front (Netherlands) (1934–41), known as National Front 1940–41 National Front (Spain, 1986) National Front (Spain, 2006) National Front (Switzerland) National Front (UK) ,

56-624: A World War II French Resistance group Front National des Musiciens , an organization of musicians in Nazi-occupied France Nationalist Front (Germany) , a German neo-Nazi group that is sometimes translated as National Front National Front (Greece) National Front (Hungary) Icelandic National Front National Front (Italy, 1967) National Front (Italy, 1990) National Front (Italy, 1997) Black Front (Netherlands) (1934–41), known as National Front 1940–41 National Front (Spain, 1986) National Front (Spain, 2006) National Front (Switzerland) National Front (UK) ,

70-818: A far-right fascist British political party founded in 1967, which peaked during the 1970s–1980s and declined in the 1990s Front National , a far-right political party in France known since 2018 as National Rally Other places [ edit ] National Front (Australia) (1977-1984) National Front (Colombia) (1958–1974), an agreement between the Liberal and Conservative parties New Zealand National Front (1968-2019) See also [ edit ] National Front Party (disambiguation) National Resistance Front (disambiguation) Popular Front (disambiguation) United Front (disambiguation) National Democratic Front (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

84-710: A far-right fascist British political party founded in 1967, which peaked during the 1970s–1980s and declined in the 1990s Front National , a far-right political party in France known since 2018 as National Rally Other places [ edit ] National Front (Australia) (1977-1984) National Front (Colombia) (1958–1974), an agreement between the Liberal and Conservative parties New Zealand National Front (1968-2019) See also [ edit ] National Front Party (disambiguation) National Resistance Front (disambiguation) Popular Front (disambiguation) United Front (disambiguation) National Democratic Front (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

98-483: A “regenerated British Australia”. Like the sister organisations, it sought to align itself with other right-wing and racist groups. However, its British Australian nationalism and anti-immigrant stance separated it from the more Europeanist/Americanist 'white race' neo-Nazi far-right that was emerging in Australia, many of whose members were themselves immigrants rather than of British origin. The first party chairman

112-431: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National Front [REDACTED] Look up National Front in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. National Front or Front National can refer to the following political parties and coalitions: Africa [ edit ] Botswana National Front National Front for

126-566: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National Front (Australia) The NFA was established originally in 1977 as a sister organisation of the British National Front; sister organisations were also formed in New Zealand and South Africa at the same time. It did not become fully operative until 1978. NFA followed Tyndall's British imperial view and called for

140-1003: The Salvation of Libya Namibia National Front Front National (South Africa) , a Boer-Afrikaner political party in South Africa South African National Front , neo-fascist organisation associated with the British National Front Swaziland National Front , a political party in Swaziland Asia [ edit ] Chin National Front , a political and military organization in Burma Mizo National Front , India National Front (India) National Front (Iran) ( Jebhe-ye Melli Iran ) Barisan Nasional (National Front) in Malaysia Balawaristan National Front , Pakistan United National Front (Sri Lanka) Europe [ edit ] National Front (Albania) Partyja BPF , Belarus National Front (Belgium) Bulgarian National Front National Front (Czechoslovakia) National Front (East Germany) Rahvarinne , Estonia Finnish People's Blue-whites , known as National Front 1997–2001 National Front (French Resistance) ,

154-475: The party as a 'respectable' right-wing party. From June 1978 the party published a magazine called Frontline , in collaboration with the National Front of New Zealand. Victor Robb was the party's first electoral candidate in 1978. He "campaigned at the time on a platform of making Australia racially pure". Sisson and Robb stood for the party in the 1980 federal election in Queensland . Sisson attended

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168-469: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Front . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Front&oldid=1245470890 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

182-476: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Front . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Front&oldid=1245470890#Europe " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

196-578: Was Rosemary Sisson. Branches were formed in Victoria, with Sisson as branch secretary; in Queensland, with Victor Robb as branch secretary; and in New South Wales with neo-Nazi Robert Cameron as branch secretary. Divisions emerged between the Victoria and New South Wales branches. Cameron was later joined by fellow neo-Nazi Ross "the skull" May during the 1980s. Cameron was accused of being an "informer-provocateur" and that his presence discredited

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