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The Great Australian Bikini March… Again!

‘The Great Australian Bikini March’ meme has legs, and it knows how to use them. Even when cancelled. In the upside-down world of (US) right-wing blogging, even Michelle Malkin has got in on the act. Knowing nothing about Australia (“are … Continue reading

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The Great Australian Bikini March : Unplugged, Undressed & Cancelled

One of the great attractions of patriotism — it fulfills our worst wishes. In the person of our nation we are able, vicariously, to bully and cheat. Bully and cheat, what’s more, with a feeling that we are profoundly virtuous. … Continue reading

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The Great Australian Bikini March: Cancelled in Brunswick… and Lakemba?

The road to hell is paved with good intentions… Mosque to get police guard for bikini rally Taghred Chandab and Matthew Benns Sydney Morning Herald December 3, 2006 POLICE have been asked to protect Australia’s largest mosque next weekend because … Continue reading

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The Great Australian Bikini March. Postponed.

Word on the street is that Christine Hawkins, organiser of The Great Australian Bikini March, has been forced by circumstances fully within her control to postpone the March until January, 2007: presumably, Invasion Day. Word on the street is that … Continue reading

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The Great Australian Bikini March. Again.

Bikini eh? They Can Have My Bikini When They Pry It From My Cold, Dead Fingers… ‘Bikini line to march on Brunswick streets’ Glenn Fisher Moreland Leader November 27, 2006 BIKINI-CLAD women and their male supporters will take to the … Continue reading

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The Great Australian Bikini March

Weird shit. ‘Nationalist’ Australian clothing company True Blue Productions — which, while claiming to be “100% Aussie”, uses t-shirts manufactured overseas by Gildan Activewear* — is engaged in a guerilla advertising campaign called ‘The Great Australian Bikini March’. According to … Continue reading

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The “Great” Australian Bikini March

More weird shit. Melbourne-based, sweatshop-supporting, foreign commodity-importing small business — with ties to organised fascism — True Blue Productions has announced that the ‘Great Australian Bikini March’ “will start at Clifton Park in Brunswick (Melways Reference 29|E7) near Brunswick train … Continue reading

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Dennis [MacThomas] : ‘I’m An Australian Lord Haw-Haw’

*Dennis McCormack… Derrick MacThomas… Ah… Er… Um… See : Dennis McCormack ~versus~ Derrick MacThomas. Dennis [MacThomas] is batshit ace. [Derrick McCormack doesn’t like immigrants either.] [Dennis McCormack is] A former member of the now-defunct group ‘Australians Against Further Immigration’ (on … Continue reading

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Cronulla. Bikini. Mosque… and @ in Eugene’s Ashes.

Long live Marx, Engels, Lenin and Trotsky! Read Fergus Michaels (Australia: one year after the Cronulla riots, racialist provocations continue, December 21, 2006)! …In the build up to the first anniversary [of the Cronulla riots], there were similar efforts to … Continue reading

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It’s Official: ‘Chicks in Bikinis’ prefer Beaches to Mosques

In a stunning display of common sense, Australian women have said ‘no’ to inflammatory political stunts, and ‘yes’ to having a good time… at the beach! On a stinking hot weekend, on the coastlines of the world’s driest inhabited continent. … Continue reading

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