26/08/2013
Diggers Rise Up to Keep Australia Australian - Monday 26th August from 12pm - 1pm in front of the Victorian Parliament in Melbourne
Diggers who served Overseas and in Australia will take a stand alongside RUAP at a Campaign Rally in Melbourne in front of the Victorian State Parliament today Monday 26th August from 12pm – 1pm.
They will be addressing the issues of Islam, Multiculturalism and protecting Australia to Keep Australia Australian.
These Diggers will be speaking from their experience on the battlefield.
One of the Diggers in his speech states, “I AM SICK TO DEATH OF THE GOVERNMENT IGNORING A PROBLEM THAT IS GOING TO AFFECT US ALL VERY SOON. THE PROBLEM I’M TALKING ABOUT IS THE ISLAMISATION OF OUR COUNTRY, POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AND THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT’S COMPLETE DISREGARD FOR THE TRUTH.”
RUAP National President Daniel Nalliah, the #1 Senate Candidate for Victoria, will also be addressing the Campaign Rally.
Mr Nalliah stated, “In contesting our 1st Federal Election, I’m very excited that 93 Candidates are standing from across the country in every state and territory. I believe that in the next seven years, RUAP will be a major player in Australian Federal Politics and will definitely change the landscape of our nation’s future by protecting Australia and keeping Australia Australian for generations to come.”
Now with RUAP in a full on, all out campaign across the country with billboards, social media, radio & TV advertising and hundreds of foot soldiers carrying posters, co-flutes, handing out brochures and meeting people in the streets, the clarion call to Rise Up Australia to Keep Australia Australian is rapidly spreading everywhere.
Mr Nalliah has recently been speaking to enthusiastic crowds at meetings in cities in VIC, NSW, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, NT, and the ACT; including the recent very successful RUAP National Campaign Blast in Melbourne, the National Launch at the National Press Club in Canberra and the Victorian State Campaign Kick-Off with Lord Monckton to “Keep Australia Australian”.
MEDIA INQUIRIES Telephone: Daniel Nalliah on (03) 9708 6691 or Media Contact: Melanie Vassiliou 0403 474 967
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