First they came for the fine defaulters and put them in gaol for previously non-indictable offences and I didn’t speak, not knowing or being aware of the situation, then they came for the bikies a... Read more...
..and rightly so. In our primary schools these posters have been put up on the boards to inform the children about bullying, what a bully is, how bullys behave and what to do about it if t... Read more...
Democracy won a major battle in the courts of South Australia when the unconstitutional anti-democratic draconian laws instituted by the Rann government were overturned by the Supreme Court, thereby v... Read more...
The F.R.E.E AUSTRALIA PARTY strongly condemns any law that restricts harmless freedom of expression and supports freedom of expression when it comes to public debate, especially as it relates to the p... Read more...
The agenda of the F.R.E.E AUSTRALIA PARTY is to wrestle back the governance of Australia into the hands of ordinary people, and out of the hands of professional politicians whose disloyalty to our country is clearly shown by their actions.
This is a call for volunteers to who would like to assist us in making a greater public impact for the party. It is not long until the March 2010 elections and we would like your help to make our presence known. We want Rann and his cronies dethroned. We need all of your help.
Please let us know if you are available to take part in awareness raising activities for the Party by contacting our party secretary on
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In the lead up to the elections wild and wonderful promises are being made by both the Labor and Liberal parties in an attempt to bedazzle potential voters into handing power over to them to run the State. What seems to be seriously lacking in all the hype and promises being made is the question of what does the WHOLE State actually need?
The F.R.E.E AUSTRALIA PARTY considers the recent moves by the publicly funded health department to impose a forced ban on a particularly vulnerable section of society when the same ban is not imposed on the larger community to be not only discriminatory and undemocratic, but also imposes a disproportionate level of suffering on those who are already suffering enough.
Press here to repeal the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005
Right to Smoke Petition
PressHEREto challenge the recent moves by the publicly funded health department to impose a forced ban on a particularly vulnerable section of society.