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In 1980, at 41 years of age, Graeme Campbell was elected the Labor representative for Australia’s then-largest electorate, Kalgoorlie. Few could have imagined then that Campbell would come to stand as the single most principled opponent of the many forces that have wrought havoc on Australia in the decades since.
Having spent most of his life amongst salt-of-the-earth Australians, it is no wonder that Campbell’s outlook diverged sharply from the rest of his colleagues in Canberra. While his own party leaders, first Bob Hawke and later Paul Keating, championed multiculturalism and free trade, Graeme Campbell wrote, spoke, and campaigned tirelessly for Australian nationalism and protectionism.
By 1995 Campbell could no longer stomach compromise with the Labor Party leadership and left the Party’s ranks to continue his fight to put Australia first as an independent member of parliament. That same year Campbell published Australia Betrayed, exposing the truth about the corrupt immigration program, poisonous multiculturalist ideology, and other key political flashpoints that defined modern Australia.
Australia Forever stands alone as a collection of the essential essays of Graeme Campbell, on the topics of Australian history, the immigration catastrophe, industrial policy, the goals of Australian nationalism and Australian independence. The collection also contains within a handpicked selection of Campbell’s greatest parliamentary speeches covering topics ranging from Aboriginal issues and energy policy to unions, censorship, drug legalisation, Israel, gun rights and even the elimination of the Northern Territory!
For both committed Australian nationalists and readers seeking a deeper understanding of Australia’s political landscape, Australia Forever offers a compelling and provocative insight into one of the nation’s greatest political thinkers.


