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White Australia policy | Summary & Facts | Britannica
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Policies | Australian People's Party
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Australian Labor Party supports White Australia Policy | naa.gov.au
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Invasive species: Where the parties stand at the 2019 Australian election - Invasive Species Council
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Policies | Australian People's Party
White Australia policy | Summary & Facts | Britannica
Nathan Lee on Twitter: "Australian people's party policy: eliminating proportional taxes, progressive taxes AND regressive taxes. Wait..wut? http://t.co/vIKk16II8f" / Twitter
Australian Prime Minister John Howard waves to his Liberal Party faithful as he arrives for his party's official policy launch for the November 10 general election in Sydney on October 28, 2001.