Australian Patriots Party keeps marching on
- Paul Howard
- May 20
- 5 min read
Across Western Australia and beyond, a growing number of Australians are beginning to ask an important question:
Who is standing up for everyday Australians?
In 2025, the Australian Patriots Party emerged onto the public stage with growing momentum, community support, and a message that resonated strongly with thousands of people who believe Australia’s identity, values, and future deserve to be protected.
The party proudly headlined the March For Australia rallies in Perth throughout 2025, drawing massive public attention and attendance from Australians concerned about the direction of the nation.
At the first rally alone, an estimated crowd of more than 20,000 people gathered in a sea of Australian flags, creating one of the most visually striking patriotic demonstrations seen in Western Australia in recent years.
That momentum continued throughout the year, including the second rally and the third March For Australia event held on Australia Day, where passionate supporters once again gathered in force to celebrate national pride, unity, and Australia’s cultural identity.
At the centre of these rallies was party founder Paul Howard, whose speeches strongly resonated with attendees concerned about the future direction of the country, rising living costs, housing pressures, national identity, freedom of expression, and the preservation of Australian values and traditions. His words struck a chord with many Australians who feel disconnected from modern political leadership and increasingly unheard in national conversations.
For many supporters, the Australian Patriots Party represents more than just another political organization. It represents a growing movement of Australians who believe the nation’s identity, freedoms, and Australian Anglo-Celtic values deserve to be preserved and respected for future generations.
The party is driven not only by policy, but by a broader belief that Australia’s history, traditions, institutions, and cultural foundations should remain central to the nation’s future.
Many supporters believe modern politics has increasingly shifted away from the interests and priorities of ordinary Australians, creating frustration surrounding rising living costs, housing shortages, increasing bureaucracy, and social division.
The Australian Patriots Party stands against political narratives that promote division, perpetuate white guilt, or encourage Australians to feel personally responsible for historical events committed by previous generations. Instead, the party believes Australians should move forward together under equal laws, equal opportunity, and a shared national identity built on contribution, fairness, and mutual respect.
Supporters argue that national unity is strengthened through common values, community spirit, freedom of expression, and pride in Australia’s heritage, rather than through policies that divide Australians by race, ideology, or historical grievance.
At the same time, the party continues developing practical policy reforms aimed at improving everyday life for Australians across both metropolitan and regional communities.

COST OF LIVING PRESSURES
One of the biggest concerns facing Australians today is the continued rise in the cost of living.
Families across Western Australia are feeling the pressure from increasing grocery prices, fuel costs, insurance premiums, electricity bills, rent increases, and mortgage stress. Many Australians who work full-time are finding it harder than ever to maintain financial stability or plan for the future.
The Australian Patriots Party believes these pressures are being worsened by excessive bureaucracy, poor long-term planning, unnecessary regulation, and policies that fail to place Australian families first.
The party supports practical reforms aimed at reducing unnecessary council red tape, removing restrictive bylaws, supporting local businesses and industries, and investing in stronger infrastructure and community development.
Supporters believe government should be focused on making life more affordable for Australians instead of creating additional financial burdens on households and small businesses already under pressure.

HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS
Housing affordability has become one of the defining issues facing younger Australians and working families.
Skyrocketing rents, housing shortages, and increasing property costs have placed enormous pressure on communities across Western Australia and the nation as a whole. Many Australians now feel locked out of home ownership entirely, while homelessness continues to rise in both metropolitan and regional areas.
The Australian Patriots Party supports practical housing-first initiatives designed to help Australians transition from homelessness into stable living environments while also addressing the broader structural issues contributing to the housing crisis.
The party also supports reducing development barriers, streamlining approval processes, improving infrastructure planning, and encouraging sustainable community growth to help increase housing availability and affordability over the long term.
Supporters believe Australians deserve the opportunity to secure stable housing without facing impossible financial obstacles.

HEALTHCARE REFORM
Healthcare remains one of the highest priorities within the party’s developing policy framework.
Australians deserve access to strong, reliable, and affordable healthcare services regardless of whether they live in major cities or regional communities. However, many Australians continue to face long waiting times, overloaded services, staff shortages, and limited regional healthcare access.
The Australian Patriots Party supports rebuilding confidence in the healthcare system by prioritizing frontline services, patient care, regional healthcare access, and stronger investment into medical infrastructure and support services.
Supporters believe healthcare funding should be directed where it matters most: toward delivering quality care and improving health outcomes for everyday Australians.

SUPPORTING SENIOR AUSTRALIANS
The party also places strong emphasis on protecting the dignity and wellbeing of senior Australians.
Australians who spent their lives building, supporting, and contributing to the country deserve security, respect, affordable healthcare, and a decent standard of living during retirement.
Many pensioners across Australia continue facing financial hardship despite decades of work and contribution to society. Rising living costs, medical expenses, and housing pressures have created growing concern among older Australians living on fixed incomes.
The Australian Patriots Party believes senior Australians should never be forgotten or left behind and supports stronger protections and support systems aimed at improving quality of life for retirees and pensioners.

COMMUNITY SAFETY AND LAW AND ORDER
Community safety remains another major concern raised by supporters throughout Western Australia.
Australians deserve to feel safe in their homes, neighborhoods, and public spaces.
The party continues exploring stronger approaches toward violent and repeat offending, including tougher deterrents and stronger consequences for serious criminal behaviour.
The Australian Patriots Party also supports stronger deportation and remigration measures for foreign criminals and non-citizens who threaten public safety or repeatedly engage in criminal activity within Australia.
Supporters believe law-abiding Australians should always come first and that government has a responsibility to protect communities from escalating violence, organised crime, and repeat offending.

IMMIGRATION AND NATIONAL STABILITY
The Australian Patriots Party believes Australia’s infrastructure, housing market, healthcare system, and essential services must be capable of sustainably supporting population growth.
Supporters argue that rapid population growth without adequate planning has contributed significantly to housing shortages, infrastructure strain, traffic congestion, and increased pressure on public services.
The party is exploring responsible net negative immigration policies designed to restore balance to Australia’s economy, infrastructure, and community services while ensuring future growth remains sustainable and manageable.
The party maintains that immigration policy should place Australia’s national interests, social stability, and long-term sustainability first.

SUPPORTING REGIONAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The Australian Patriots Party has also continued advocating strongly for regional Western Australian communities and industries.
Supporters have voiced growing concern regarding policies affecting farmers, regional livelihoods, fishing communities, and local industries that many believe are being overlooked by decision-makers disconnected from regional Australia.
The party has publicly supported movements such as Keep the Sheep and continues opposing restrictions that negatively impact regional industries, recreational fishing communities, and rural economic stability.
Many supporters believe regional Australians deserve stronger representation, practical policy protections, and greater recognition for the contribution they make to the state and the nation.

LOOKING FORWARD - Australian Patriots Party
As the Australian Patriots Party continues to grow, supporters say the movement is being driven by ordinary Australians who feel unheard, overlooked, and increasingly frustrated with the direction of modern politics.
Through rallies, public events, policy development, and community engagement, the party says it will continue advocating for national sovereignty, conservative values, community stability, freedom of expression, and policies focused on the interests of everyday Australians.
For many supporters, the movement is ultimately about preserving Australia’s identity, protecting future generations, and ensuring the country remains strong, united, and proud of its history and cultural foundations.
The message from supporters remains simple:
Australia’s future should be decided by Australians, for Australians.
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