Heritage Australians is a lawful, member-driven association established to promote the cultural, historical, and social interests of our community. We are built on the principle that effective representation begins with local organisation.

 Our Story

 The Challenge We Face


Our community is at a crossroads. Demographic change, diminished cultural recognition, and a political landscape that often overlooks our contributions have created an urgent need for us to organise. Without a coordinated voice, our capacity to safeguard our identity and interests is greatly diminished. The responsibility for our future lies with us.

 Our Purpose and Response

In the face of these challenges, our purpose is clear: to participate in political life, engage in lawful activism, and strengthen community connection. We achieve this by building a representative structure that turns local initiative into lasting influence. Through disciplined organisation, we ensure Heritage Australians are no longer sidelined but are active shapers of our national future.

 Our Shared Values

Our work is guided by our shared values:


  • Heritage – acknowledgment of Australia’s Christian and Anglo-Celtic foundations as central to national identity.


  • Human Dignity – recognition of the inherent worth of all people, including the unborn.


  • National Interest – commitment to cultural continuity, sovereignty, and stewardship of the nation.


  • Integrity – conduct in public life guided by courage, prudence, and honesty.


The time to build that future is now.

Join Heritage Australians in shaping our community’s future through active advocacy.

Engage with initiatives that protect our cultural identity and promote our shared values.

Questions About Our Advocacy

Below are answers to common questions about how our advocacy initiatives protect and promote the interests of Heritage Australians.

  • What are the main issues Heritage Australians focus on?

    We prioritise safeguarding Australia’s Christian and Anglo-Celtic heritage, defending the rights of the unborn, and promoting policies that uphold cultural continuity and national sovereignty.
  • How does Heritage Australians take action?

    Our actions include community mobilisation, participation in political processes, lawful activism, and building representative structures that amplify our collective voice.
  • What impact have these efforts had?

    Our advocacy has strengthened community connections, influenced local and national discussions, and increased recognition of our cultural contributions within public policy.
  • How can community members get involved?

    Members can participate in events, volunteer for campaigns, contribute to discussions, and support initiatives that promote our shared values and objectives.
  • What upcoming events support advocacy efforts?

    We regularly host forums, workshops, and public meetings designed to engage members in advocacy strategies and community representation.