This article is about the Australian right–wing minor political party. For the Protectionist Party of 1887–1909, see Protectionist Party.
Political party in Australia
Australian Protectionist Party
Australian Protectionists
Abbreviation
APP
Founded
2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Registered
18 January 2011[a]
Split from
Australia First
Headquarters
Dover, Tasmania
Newspaper
• Destiny
Ideology
Protectionism
Australian nationalism[2]
Social conservatism[3]
Anti-immigration[4][5][6]
Anti-Islam[5][6]
White nationalism[4][5][6]
Political position
Right-wing[4] to far-right[5][6]
Religion
Christianity[2]
National affiliation
Australian Coalition of Nationalists (since 2016)
Colours
Blue
Slogan
“To protect, preserve and defend our identity, heritage, and freedoms.”[5]
Website
www.protectionist.net
Politics of Australia
Political parties
Elections
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Active organisations
Australia First
Australian League of Rights
Australia One
Australian Protectionists
Lads Society
National Socialist Network
Reclaim Australia
Soldiers of Odin
True Blue Crew
United Patriots Front
Defunct organisations
Antipodean Resistance
Australia First Movement
Australian Defence League
Australians Against Further Immigration
Australian National Socialist
Centre Party
Confederate Action Party
Conservative National Party
National Action
National Socialist
Nationalist Alternative
New Guard
Q Society of Australia
Rise Up Australia
Yellow Vest Australia
People
Anning
Browne
E. Campbell
G. Campbell
Cottrell
Erikson
de Groot
Kent Hughes
Nalliah
Nile
Saleam
van Tongeren
Yemini
Literature
The New Road
The Rallying Point: My Story of the New Guard
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Antisemitism
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The Australian Protectionist Party(APP) is a minor nationalist political party in Australia. The party stated that it had been formed to fill the void of a pro-Australian party within the political arena based on traditional values.[3]
The APP was formed in 2007 as an splinter organization of the Australia First Party, party led by Jim Saleam.[7] The party was registered as a federal political party with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) on 18 January 2011[1][8] and de-registered on 18 June 2015.[9][10] The party continues to have an active website and seeks donations. Its current officeholders are not disclosed and its address is given as a PO box in Tasmania.
^ ab"Australian Protectionist Party – AEC". aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission. 18 June 2015. Archived from the original on 1 February 2016.
^ abSykes 2022, p. 299.
^ ab"Formation of the Australian Protectionist Party". protectionist.net. 10 September 2007. Archived from the original on 25 May 2013.
^ abcWilson, Cam (7 October 2022). "One Nation, Australian Christian Lobby listed as hate groups by global extremism think tank". Crikey. Archived from the original on 13 October 2022.
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^Sykes 2022, p. 292.
^"Australian Protectionist Party achieves registration". protectionist.net. 21 January 2011. Archived from the original on 19 October 2011.
^Grant 2019, p. 117.
^Sykes 2022, p. 297.
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