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The Q Society of Australia was a far-right, homophobic and Islamophobic organisation that opposed Muslim immigration and the presence of Muslims in Australian society. Founded in 2010, Q Society referred to itself as "Australia's leading Islam-critical organisation" and stated that its purpose was to fight against the "Islamisation of Australia".
Far-right extremist groups have existed in Australia since the early 20th century, however the intensity of terrorist activities have oscillated until the present time. A surge of neo-Nazism based terrorism occurred in Australia during the 1960s and the 1970s, carried out primarily by members of the Ustaše organisation.
Pages in category "Far-right political parties in Australia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Far-right political parties in Australia (1 C, 12 P) W. White nationalism in Australia (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Far-right politics in Australia"
Galea was also a supporter or member of Right Wing Resistance Australia, [17] the United Patriots Front, Patriots Defence League Australia, and the openly neo-Nazi group Combat 18, as well as TBC and Reclaim Australia. [12] He was convicted in December 2019 of plotting terrorist attacks and creating a document likely to facilitate a terrorist ...
Australia First Party is as of March 2019 led by convicted criminal and far-right activist Jim Saleam. Saleam was a member of the short-lived National Socialist Party of Australia as a teenager during the early 1970s and the founder of the militant Australian white nationalist group National Action. [41] [27]
The National Right, [1] also known as the Conservatives, [10] or the Hard Right, [11] is one of four factions (the other three are the Moderates, Centrists, and the Centre Right) [12] within the federal Liberal Party of Australia. Reportedly concerned more with social issues, [1] the faction is the most organised [1] and the furthest right of ...
The Australian League of Rights is a far-right [1] and antisemitic political organisation in Australia. It was founded in Adelaide, South Australia, by Eric Butler in 1946, and organised nationally in 1960.