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- Painter
- Counihan, Noel (1913 - 1986), Activist and Painter
- Parliamentarian
- Bjelke-Petersen, Johannes (Joh) (1911 - 2005), Parliamentarian and Politician
- Deniehy, Daniel (1828 - 1865), Editor, Lawyer and Parliamentarian
- Fraser, John Malcolm (Malcolm) (1930 - ), Parliamentarian and Politician
- Lang, John Thomas (Jack) (1876 - 1975), Parliamentarian, Politician and Writer
- Maloney, William Robert (1854 - 1940), Activist, Parliamentarian and Socialist
- Whitlam, Edward Gough (1916 - ), Parliamentarian and Politician
- Peace Activist
- Camilleri, Joseph A. (1944 - ), Academic, Activist and Peace Activist
- Peace Organisation
- Alice Springs Peace Group (1979 - 1993)
- Australian Assembly for Peace
- Australian Peace Alliance (1915 - c. 1918)
- Australian Union of Democratic Control (for the Avoidance of War) (c. 1914 - 1966)
- Australian Women's Peace Army (1915 - 1919)
- Nuclear Free Australia Party (1985 - )
- Playwright
- Diamond, Dick, Playwright
- Hewett, Dorothy (1923 - 2002), Novelist, Playwright and Poet
- Sewell, Stephen (1953 - ), Playwright and Writer
- Poet
- Andrews, John Arthur (1865 - 1903), Activist, Anarchist, Poet and Publisher
- Hewett, Dorothy (1923 - 2002), Novelist, Playwright and Poet
- Hooton, Harry, Poet
- Lawson, Henry (1867 - 1922), Activist, Poet and Writer
- Lindsay Gordon, J, Poet
- Noonuccal, Oodgeroo (Walker, Kath) (1920 - 1993), Activist and Poet
- O'Dowd, Bernard Patrick (1866 - 1953), Activist and Poet
- Shelley, Percy (1792 - 1827), Poet
- Wright, Judith (1915 - 2000), Activist and Poet
- Policy
- eg. Protectionism
- Apartheid
- Arbitration and Conciliation
- Free trade
- Freedom of Contract
- Indigenous Australia - Land Rights
- Indigenous Australia - Legal Rights
- Multiculturalism
- Prices and Incomes Accord (1983 - 1996)
- Protectionism
- Public Health
- Wakefield Plan
- Political Event
- Australian Convention of Peace and War (1953)
- Australian Peace Congress (16 April 1950)
- Australian Women's Conference for Victory in War and Victory in Peace (1943)
- Bicentenary (1988)
- Black Moratorium
- Broad Left Conference (1986)
- Political Group
- A political organisation whose focus is not primarily electorial
- Aborigines Advancement League (Victoria) (1967 - )
- Aborigines Progressive Association (1937 - )
- Active Service Brigade (1893 - c. 1905)
- Alice Springs Peace Group (1979 - 1993)
- Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation (c. 1980 - )
- Anti-Sweating League (1895)
- Australian Aboriginal Progress Association (1925 - 1927)
- Australian Aborigines League (1934 - )
- Australian Assembly for Peace
- Australian Federation of Women Voters
- Australian Freedom League
- Australian Peace Alliance (1915 - c. 1918)
- Australian Peace Council (1949 - c. 1963)
- Australian Republican Movement
- Australian Women's Peace Army (1915 - 1919)
- Black Power
- Christian Social Order Movement
- Committee for Aboriginal Citizen Rights
- Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament
- Council for Aboriginal Rights
- Council for Women in War Work
- Council of Action for Equal Pay (1937 - 1948)
- Democratic Association of Victoria (1872 - c. 1873)
- Democratic Rights Council
- Eureka Youth League (1941 - )
- Fabianism (1884 - )
- Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
- Federal Pacifist Council of Australia
- Fellowship of Australian Writers
- Feminist Club (New South Wales) (1914 - )
- Free Religious Fellowship (1911 - )
- Indigenous Australia - Embassy (1972 - )
- Industrial Workers of the World (1905 - )
- International Bookshop
- International Socialist Club (1898 - )
- Knights of Labor (1869 - c. 1900)
- Marx School
- Melbourne Anarchist Club (1886 - 1889)
- Melbourne University Labour Club
- Melbourne Workers Theatre
- Militant Women's Movement (1928 - )
- Movement against uranium mining (1976 - )
- National Coalition of Aboriginal Organisations
- National Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation
- National Defence League
- New Housewives' Association (1946 - 1950)
- New Left Party (1989 - 1990)
- New South Wales Aboriginal Legal Service
- Peace Pledge Union
- Popular Front
- Queensland Peace Committee for International Co-operation and Disarmament
- Queensland Social Democratic Federation
- Queensland Women's Electoral League (1903 - )
- Realist Writers' Group
- Redfern All-Black R.F.C
- Social Democratic Federation (Melbourne) (c. 1895 - c. 1896)
- Social Democratic Federation of Australasia (1892 - )
- Social Democratic League (1889 - c. 1892)
- Social Democratic Vanguard
- Socialist Action
- Socialist Alternative (1995 - )
- Socialist Federation of Australasia
- Socialist Workers Party (Australia) (1972 - 1989)
- Sydney Free University (1967 - 1972)
- Sydney University Labor Club (1925 - )
- Tocsin (1897 - 1906)
- Trotskyism
- Unemployed Workers Movement
- Union of Australian Women (1950 - )
- United Association of Women (1929 - )
- Victorian Peace Council
- Western Aboriginal Legal Service
- Woman Suffrage League
- Woman's Electoral League of Western Australia
- Women’s Christian Temperance Union
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Australian Section
- Women's Liberation Movement
- Women's Political Association (1903 - 1919)
- Women's Political Educational League
- Workers' Art Club
- Young Communist League
- Political Movement
- A non-institutionalised movement, eg. Single Tax Movement
- Anarchism
- Anti-fascism
- Anti-nuclear Activism
- Anti-Semitism
- Australian Union of Democratic Control (for the Avoidance of War) (c. 1914 - 1966)
- Black Power
- Censorship
- Civil Liberties
- Communism
- Communist League of Australia
- Conscription - criticism, pre-1950
- Conscription - criticism, 1950-present
- Eight Hours Movement
- Electoral Reform
- Environmentalism
- Feminism
- Guild socialism
- Indigenous Australia - 1936- 38 Alliances during the Depression
- Indigenous Australia - Land Rights
- Indigenous Australia - Legal Rights
- Indigenous Australia - Sovereignty
- Indigenous Australia - Treaty '88
- Industrial unionism
- Marxism
- Minority Movement
- Movement against war and fascism
- Nationalism
- New Australia (1892 - c. 1905)
- New Left
- Non-aligned movement
- Peace movements
- Peace movements - Anti-fascist and Second World War
- Peace movements - early Cold War
- Peace movements - First World War and earlier
- Peace movements - Vietnam and later
- People for Nuclear Disarmament
- Radical Christians
- Radical Nationalism
- Republicanism
- Single Tax Movement
- Social Credit
- Socialism
- Socialism - 1800s
- Socialism - 1900 to 1919
- Socialism - 1920 to 1939
- Socialism - 1940 to 1959
- Socialism - 1960 to 1979
- Socialism - 1980 to 1999
- Socialism - 2000 onwards
- Socialist Workers League (1970 - 1972)
- Trade Unionism
- Trotskyism
- Woman Suffrage
- Women - Equal Pay
- Women - Legal Rights
- Women - Socialism
- Women - Trade Unions
- Women's Liberation Movement
- Working-class education
- Political Party
- A political organisation which achieves its ends through electoral means
- Australasian Socialist Party (c. 1912 - c. 1920)
- Australian Labor Party - Criticism of
- Australian Labor Party (1891 - )
- Australian Socialist League (1887 - c. 1907)
- Communist Party of Australia - Attitude to Australian Labor Party
- Communist Party of Australia - Criticism Of
- Communist Party of Australia - Election Material
- Communist Party of Australia - Splits
- Communist Party of Australia (1920 - 1991)
- Democratic Labor Party (1955 - )
- International Socialist Party
- Liberal Party of Australia (1944 - )
- Nuclear Disarmament Party
- Nuclear Free Australia Party (1985 - )
- Progressive Political League
- Republican Party of Australia (1982 - )
- Revolutionary Workers' Party (1943 - )
- Social Democratic Party of Victoria (1902 - c. 1905)
- Socialist Labor Party of Australia
- Socialist Party of Australia (I) (c. 1930 - c. 1970)
- Socialist Party of Australia (II) (1971 - 1996)
- Socialist Workers Party (Australia) (1972 - 1989)
- Victorian Socialist Party (1905 - )
- Women - Communist Party of Australia
- Political Philosophy
- eg. Marxism
- Anarchism
- Black Power
- Capitalism
- Communism
- Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist)
- Environmentalism
- Eurocommunism
- Fabianism (1884 - )
- Feminism
- Historical Materialism
- Marxism
- Monarchism
- Nationalism
- Parliamentary Politics
- Radical Christians
- Radical Nationalism
- Republicanism
- Revolution
- Socialism
- Socialism - 1800s
- Socialism - 1900 to 1919
- Socialism - 1920 to 1939
- Socialism - 1940 to 1959
- Socialism - 1960 to 1979
- Socialism - 1980 to 1999
- Stalinism
- Syndicalism
- Utopianism
- Woman Suffrage
- Women - Socialism
- Politician
- Bjelke-Petersen, Johannes (Joh) (1911 - 2005), Parliamentarian and Politician
- Chifley, Joseph Benedict (Ben) (1885 - 1951), Politician
- Curtin, John (1885 - 1945), Activist and Politician
- Deakin, Alfred (1856 - 1919), Journalist, Politician and Writer
- Evatt, Hebert Vere (1894 - 1965), Politician
- Forsyth, Archibald, Politician and Writer
- Fraser, John Malcolm (Malcolm) (1930 - ), Parliamentarian and Politician
- Garrett, Peter (1953 - ), Activist, Musician and Politician
- Hawke, Robert James Lee (Bob) (1929 - ), Politician
- Holland, Harry [Henry Edmund] (1868 - 1933), Activist, Journalist and Politician
- Holloway, Edward James (Jack) (1875 - 1967), Activist and Politician
- Lang, John Thomas (Jack) (1876 - 1975), Parliamentarian, Politician and Writer
- Menzies, Robert Gordon (Bob) (1894 - 1978), Politician
- Parkes, Henry (1815 - 1896), Politician
- Paterson, Frederick Woolnough (Fred) (1897 - 1977), Activist and Politician
- Reid, George (1845 - 1918), Politician
- Rosa, Samuel Albert (1866 - 1940), Activist, Journalist, Novelist and Politician
- Spence, William Guthrie (1846 - 1926), Activist and Politician
- Whitlam, Edward Gough (1916 - ), Parliamentarian and Politician
- Protest
- 1982 Commonwealth Games Protests
- Publication
- Angry Penguins (c. 1940 - c. 1946)
- Arena (1963 - )
- Australian Abo Call (1938 - )
- Australian Left Review (1966 - 1993)
- Australian New Writing (1943 - 1946)
- The Bulletin (1880 - )
- Comet (c. 1989 - 1990)
- Communist Review
- Guardian (1939 - 1966)
- Identity Magazine
- Jindyworobak (1938 - 1953)
- Labor Call [Melbourne] (1906 - 1953)
- Meanjin
- Outlook
- Southerly: the magazine of the Australian English Association, Sydney.
- Southern Advocate for Workers' Councils (c. 1945 - )
- Thesis Eleven
- Tocsin (1897 - 1906)
- The Worker [Queensland]
- Publisher
- Andrews, John Arthur (1865 - 1903), Activist, Anarchist, Poet and Publisher
- Champion, Henry Hyde (1859 - 1928), Activist, Journalist and Publisher
- Judd, Ernest Edward Job Pullin (1883 - 1959), Bookseller, Publisher and Socialist
- Seekamp, Henry, Editor, Publisher and Writer