National Front of Australia

Like the sister organisations, it sought to align itself with other right-wing and racist groups.

[4] From June 1978 the party published a magazine called Frontline, in collaboration with the National Front of New Zealand.

He "campaigned at the time on a platform of making Australia racially pure".

[5] Sisson and Robb stood for the party in the 1980 federal election in Queensland.

[8] After the demise of the party Frontline continued to March 1987 in support of a more general non-party "nationalist cause".