All for Australia League
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all-for-australia-league-263-3267667
title:
All for Australia League
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The All for Australia League (AFAL) was an Australian political movement during the Great Depression. It was founded in early 1931 and claimed to have amassed 130,000 members by June 1931. Right-wing and anti-establishment in nature, the league had the backing of a number of prominent businessmen and industrialists. It was critical both of the Labor Party and the right-wing Nationalist Party. It primarily operated in Sydney, but also had branches in country New South Wales and absorbed a similar
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Political party in Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_for_Australia_League
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2024-02-05T03:21:42Z
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