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Index White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion

White nationalists in Australia recall the Eureka Rebellion and the eventual implementation of Victoria's Chinese poll tax in 1855 as a milestone in the formation of the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act that enshrined the White Australia Policy of the 20th century.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Australia First Party, Barcaldine, Queensland, Battle of the Eureka Stockade, Circular Quay, Eureka Rebellion, Immigration Restriction Act 1901, Peter FitzSimons, Republicanism and the Eureka Rebellion, Russel Ward, Weston Bate, White Australia policy, William Bramwell Withers, 1894 Australian shearers' strike.

  2. 19th century in Victoria (state)
  3. Anti-Asian sentiment in Australia
  4. Anti-Chinese sentiment in Australia
  5. Anti-immigration politics in Australia
  6. Eureka Rebellion
  7. Victoria (state) gold rushes
  8. White Australia policy
  9. White nationalism in Australia
  10. White supremacy in Oceania

Australia First Party

The Australia First Party (AFP), officially known as the Australia First Party (NSW) Incorporated, is an Australian nationalist political party founded in 1996 by Graeme Campbell, a former member of the Australian Labor Party.

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Barcaldine, Queensland

Barcaldine is a rural town and locality in the Barcaldine Region in Queensland, Australia.

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Battle of the Eureka Stockade

The Battle of the Eureka Stockade was fought in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia on 3 December 1854, between gold miners and the colonial forces of Australia. White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion and Battle of the Eureka Stockade are 19th century in Victoria (state), Australian folklore, Eureka Rebellion, history of Australia (1851–1900), history of Victoria (state) and Victoria (state) gold rushes.

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Circular Quay

Circular Quay is a harbour, former working port and now international passenger shipping terminal, public piazza and tourism precinct, heritage area, and transport node located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks.

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Eureka Rebellion

The Eureka Rebellion was a series of events involving gold miners who revolted against the British colonial government in Victoria, Australia during the Victorian gold rush. White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion and Eureka Rebellion are 19th century in Victoria (state), Australian folklore, history of Australia (1851–1900), history of Victoria (state) and Victoria (state) gold rushes.

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Immigration Restriction Act 1901

The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 (Cth) was an Act of the Parliament of Australia which limited immigration to Australia and formed the basis of the White Australia policy which sought to exclude all non-Europeans from Australia. White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion and immigration Restriction Act 1901 are history of immigration to Australia and White Australia policy.

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Peter FitzSimons

Peter John FitzSimons (born 29 June 1961) is an Australian author, journalist, and radio and television presenter.

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Republicanism and the Eureka Rebellion

The political significance of the Eureka Rebellion is contested ground. White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion and Republicanism and the Eureka Rebellion are 19th century in Victoria (state), Australian folklore, Eureka Rebellion, history of Australia (1851–1900), history of Victoria (state) and Victoria (state) gold rushes.

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Russel Ward

Russel Braddock Ward AM (9 November 1914 – 13 August 1995) was an Australian historian best known for writing The Australian Legend (1958), an examination of the development of the "Australian character", which was awarded the Ernest Scott Prize.

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Weston Bate

Weston Arthur Bate (24 September 1924 – 31 October 2017) was an Australian historian.

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White Australia policy

The White Australia policy was a set of racist policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic originsespecially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islandersfrom immigrating to Australia in order to create a "white/British" ideal focused on but not exclusively Anglo-Celtic peoples. White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion and White Australia policy are Anti-Asian sentiment in Australia, Anti-Chinese sentiment in Australia, Anti-immigration politics in Australia, history of immigration to Australia, politics and race, White nationalism in Australia and White supremacy in Oceania.

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William Bramwell Withers

William Bramwell Withers (27 July 1823 – 14 July 1913) was a journalist and novelist best known for writing the first history of Ballarat, Victoria.

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1894 Australian shearers' strike

After the 1890 Australian maritime dispute and the 1891 Australian shearers' strike both of which were long, drawn out affairs in which trade unions were defeated, running out of funds, actions by increasingly militant and desperate unions led up to perhaps the most violent shearers' strike, in 1894. White nationalism and the Eureka Rebellion and 1894 Australian shearers' strike are history of Australia (1851–1900).

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See also

19th century in Victoria (state)

Anti-Asian sentiment in Australia

Anti-Chinese sentiment in Australia

Anti-immigration politics in Australia

Eureka Rebellion

Victoria (state) gold rushes

White Australia policy

White nationalism in Australia

White supremacy in Oceania

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_nationalism_and_the_Eureka_Rebellion

Also known as White nationalism and the Eureka Stockade.