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Rhodesia-Australia Association

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32:. It had branches in all states of Australia. The association's activities mainly comprised letter writing campaigns directed at newspapers, film nights and regular meetings. 78:
periodical that the centre distributed included a page on the activities of Rhodesia-Australia Association branches; most of the other content was produced in Rhodesia.
210: 200: 205: 40: 181: 162: 67: 36: 28:. It was active during the 1960s and 1970s, up to the end of white minority rule in Rhodesia and the transition to 48: 56: 44: 55:. There were tensions between the older Australians and the far right activists. In 1972 commentator and 150: 71: 60: 155:
Racism: The Australian Experience. A Study of Race Prejudice in Australia. Volume 3: Colonialism
177: 158: 21: 153:(1972). "Australia and Rhodesia: Black Interests and White Lies". In Stevens, F.S. (ed.). 52: 194: 63:
estimated that the association probably had fewer than one thousand members.
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were involved with the Rhodesia-Australia Association. Other members were
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was an organisation in Australia that advocated in support of the
157:. New York City: Taplinger Publishing Co. pp. 175–186. 100: 98: 96: 117: 115: 113: 51:and older Australians who were nostalgic for the 70:, which was the unofficial Rhodesian Government 8: 104: 176:. Burnt Mill, United Kingdom: Longman. 92: 66:The association had contact with the 41:National Socialist Party of Australia 7: 174:The Radical Right: A World Directory 133: 121: 14: 211:Australia friendship associations 206:Far-right politics in Australia 172:Ă“ Maoláin, Ciarán, ed. (1987). 74:in Australia. Each edition of 35:Some members of the far-right 18:Rhodesia-Australia Association 1: 201:Australia–Zimbabwe relations 68:Rhodesia Information Centre 37:Australian League of Rights 227: 76:The Rhodesian Commentary 57:Australian Labor Party 72:diplomatic mission 45:emigre Rhodesians 218: 187: 168: 151:Hall, Richard V. 137: 131: 125: 119: 108: 102: 226: 225: 221: 220: 219: 217: 216: 215: 191: 190: 184: 171: 165: 149: 144:Works consulted 141: 140: 132: 128: 120: 111: 103: 94: 84: 61:Richard V. Hall 12: 11: 5: 224: 222: 214: 213: 208: 203: 193: 192: 189: 188: 182: 169: 163: 146: 145: 139: 138: 136:, p. 184. 126: 124:, p. 183. 109: 105:Ă“ Maoláin 1987 91: 90: 89: 88: 83: 80: 53:British Empire 49:South Africans 22:white minority 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 223: 212: 209: 207: 204: 202: 199: 198: 196: 185: 179: 175: 170: 166: 160: 156: 152: 148: 147: 143: 142: 135: 130: 127: 123: 118: 116: 114: 110: 107:, p. 14. 106: 101: 99: 97: 93: 86: 85: 81: 79: 77: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 33: 31: 27: 23: 19: 173: 154: 129: 75: 65: 34: 17: 15: 195:Categories 183:0874365147 164:0800865820 82:References 24:regime in 134:Hall 1972 122:Hall 1972 87:Citations 59:staffer 30:Zimbabwe 26:Rhodesia 180:  161:  178:ISBN 159:ISBN 39:and 16:The 197:: 112:^ 95:^ 47:, 186:. 167:.

Index

white minority
Rhodesia
Zimbabwe
Australian League of Rights
National Socialist Party of Australia
emigre Rhodesians
South Africans
British Empire
Australian Labor Party
Richard V. Hall
Rhodesia Information Centre
diplomatic mission



Ó Maoláin 1987



Hall 1972
Hall 1972
Hall, Richard V.
ISBN
0800865820
ISBN
0874365147
Categories
Australia–Zimbabwe relations
Far-right politics in Australia
Australia friendship associations

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