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Far-right politics in Australia describes authoritarian ideologies, including fascism and White supremacy as they manifest in Australia. In Australia the far-right first came to public attention with the formation in 1931 of the New Guard in Sydney and its offshoot, the Centre Party in 1933. These proto-fascist groups were monarchist, anti-communist and authoritarian in outlook. These early far-right groups were followed by the explicitly fascist Australia First Movement (1941). Far-right groups and individuals in Australia went on to adopt more explicitly racial positions during the 1960s and 1970s, morphing into self-proclaimed Nazi, fascist and anti-Semitic movements, organisations that opposed non-white and non-Christian immigration, such as the neo-Nazi National Socialist Party of Aus

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  • Far-right politics in Australia (en)
  • سياسة اليمين المتطرف في أستراليا (ar)
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  • سياسة اليمين المتطرف في أستراليا هي الحركات السياسية الأسترالية والأفراد المتحالفون مع اليمين المتطرف، ويشار إليها أيضًا باسم التطرف اليميني، وانتشرت هذه الظاهرة غالبًا منذ القرن العشرين حتى القرن الحادي والعشرين. تعود حركة القومية الأسترالية إلى القرن التاسع عشر، لكن الجماعات الحديثة أطلقت أيضًا على نفسها اسم القوميين الأستراليين. (ar)
  • Far-right politics in Australia describes authoritarian ideologies, including fascism and White supremacy as they manifest in Australia. In Australia the far-right first came to public attention with the formation in 1931 of the New Guard in Sydney and its offshoot, the Centre Party in 1933. These proto-fascist groups were monarchist, anti-communist and authoritarian in outlook. These early far-right groups were followed by the explicitly fascist Australia First Movement (1941). Far-right groups and individuals in Australia went on to adopt more explicitly racial positions during the 1960s and 1970s, morphing into self-proclaimed Nazi, fascist and anti-Semitic movements, organisations that opposed non-white and non-Christian immigration, such as the neo-Nazi National Socialist Party of Aus (en)
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