National Socialist Party of Australia

National Socialist Party
National Socialist Party of Australia
AbbreviationNSPA[1]
FoundedJanuary 1964 (January 1964)[2]
DissolvedMay 1977 (May 1977)[3]
Split fromAustralian National Socialist[2]
HeadquartersGlebe, New South Wales, Australia[4]
Newspaper
  •  • National Socialist Bulletin
  •  • Action Report
  •  • Stormtrooper
Membership (1972)200[2]
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
Colours  Brown
Slogan“The Nation – We Serve”[5]
Party flag[1]

The National Socialist Party of Australia (NSPA) was a minor Australian neo-Nazi party that operated between 1967 and early 1970s. It was formed in 1967 as a more moderate breakaway from the Australian National Socialist Party (ANSP). The NSPA was led by Ted Cawthron.[6]

  1. ^ a b "Rules and Constitution of the National Socialist Party of Australia". parlinfo.aph.gov.au. 8 November 1972.
  2. ^ a b c Saleam, James (December 1999). The Other Radicalism: An Inquiry Into Contemporary Australian Extreme Right Ideology, Politics and Organization, 1975–1995 (Thesis). University of Sydney.
  3. ^ "The Inside Facts: The Great Cricket Story". The Bulletin. 14 May 1977.
  4. ^ Wong, Brendan (9 May 2016). "Historic Glebe mansion Lyndhurst, once Australia's Nazi Party headquarters, on market for $7.5m". The Daily Telegraph.
  5. ^ Henderson, Peter Charles (2002). A History of the Australian Extreme right Since 1950 (Thesis). University of Western Sydney.
  6. ^ Henderson, Peter (November 2005). "Frank Browne and the Neo-Nazis". Labour History (89): 73–86. doi:10.2307/27516076. JSTOR 27516076.

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