Audacity! magazine

Australia First’s President, Dr Jim Saleam

‘AUDACITY’ magazine was first established in 1977.  Re-established in 2007, ‘AUDACITY!‘ has become the official public magazine of Australia First Party (AFP).

Sourced from AUDACITY! magazine edition No.18, p.2

Definitions of ‘Audacity’?

In English, the word ‘audacity’ is a noun meaning ‘a willingness to take bold risks’.

The definition also has variants such as: daring spirit, resolution, confidence; venturesomeness, but also extends to a rude or disrespectful behaviour, impudence insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.

The title of this magazine is wholly appropriate for its purpose, its content and to the unconventional radical political approach of Australia First Party.

The origins of the naming of this magazine: 

(TBA)

 

AUDACITY! magazine, being the party’s official magazine, covers issues associated with Australian nationalism, AFP news and political campaigning, matters concerning Australia’s sovereignty and otherwise relevant topics raised by our party members.

This magazine is entirely Australian nationalist!

It is prepared, contributed to and edited voluntarily by our party members and has been offered at $2.50 per copy available to our members and the public alike.  Traditionally it is offered in print form (A3 size) and we now offer freely on this website for download and printing to supporters and readers of our party and this website. This means that it is being subsidised by Australia First Party.

The magazine is generally published on a semi-seasonal basis when member volunteer time permits and once a number of newsworthy articles have been provided to the magazine’s editor and collated with sufficient content to enable a 4 to 8 page issue. 

Each edition’s front page is identified by Series, Edition Number and Date and indicating the season of issue based upon Australia being in the southern hemisphere, home of the Southern Cross. 

Australia’s National Flag features the southern cross star constellation and this evolved historically being derived from British possession and colonisation (1770-1901), the Eureka Flag of the 1854 Rebellion by miners at Ballaarat against British overrule, and then the Federation star symbolising independence from Britain and the birth of the Australian nation.  The following three historical flags similarly feature artistic versions of same southern cross star constellation in their flag designs.

At the time of writing this webpage, the editions are currently up to Series 2, (edition) Number 22, Summer 2020.  We are also seeking out Edition Number 20 in order to complete the set.

The editions below are listed in chronological order, with the most recent at the top, as links to downloadable PDF versions. Click the respective image to download in PDF, which means you can then print it.

Quoted material from this magazine should always include reference to the magazine’s name, edition number, page number, and the author if provided, please.

Enjoy!

No. 22 Summer 2020:

No. 21 Summer 2019:

No. 20 Summer 2016:

(TBA)

 

No. 19 Summer 2016:

 

No. 18 Spring 2015:

No. 17 Winter 2015:

No. 16 Winter 2014:

No. 15 Summer 2014:

No. 14 Autumn 2013:

No. 13 Spring 2012:

No. 12 Autumn 2012:

No. 11 Winter 2011:

No. 10 Spring 2010:

No. 9 Autumn 2010:

No. 8 Summer 2009:

No. 7 Winter 2009:

No. 6 Summer 2009:

No. 5 Spring 2008:

No. 4 Winter 2008:

No. 3 Autumn 2008:

No. 2 Summer 2008:

Loader Loading...
EAD Logo Taking too long?

Reload Reload document
| Open Open in new tab

Download [489.94 KB]

No. 1 Summer 2008: