[1] "AJA Code of Ethics", http://www.alliance.org.au/hot/ethicscode.htm (Australian Journalists' Association) (see point 2)
"Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice, July 2004", http://www.ctva.com.au/documents/Code_of_Practice_July_2004.pdf (from the internet site of Free TV Australia, formerly the Commercial Television Australia, formerly the Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations) (see section 4.3.10, and "Advisory note: The Portrayal of Cultural Diversity")
[5] Mark O'Connor. This Tired Brown Land, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 1998, p. 254
[6] Andrew Bolt. Herald Sun, 20 October 2003, p. 19
[7] Graeme Campbell and Mark Uhlmann. Australia Betrayed: How Australian Democracy Has Been Undermined and Our Naïve Trust Betrayed, Foundation Press, Carlisle, Western Australia, 1995, p. 132-133 (re. sexual discrimination)
[8] John Bennett. Your Rights 1999. Australian Civil Liberties Union, Carlton, Victoria, 1999, p. 69
[9] Paul Sheehan. Among The Barbarians: The Dividing of Australia, Random House, Milsons Point, NSW, 1998, p. 113-114
[10] Paul Sheehan. Among The Barbarians, p. 175-176, 196
[11] Paul Sheehan. Among The Barbarians, p. 122, 316
[13] Hansard, House of Representatives 15 November 1994, Racial Hatred Bill 1994, Second Reading; Mr Campbell (Kalgoorlie), 10.32 p.m.; reprinted in The Record (Journal of the Defend Australia Movement), Kingston, ACT, Summer Issue 1994, p. 42
[14] Leo McKinstry. "The multicultural thought police", The Spectator, 1 November 2003.
[33]Letter To Nationalists, No. 28 September 2004 (newsletter of the Sydney branch of the Australia First Party), p. 2.
[34]Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Reprint No. 7: Reprinted as at 31 December 1995)
[35] George Kyriakopoulos (editor). How to Combat the Political Police: Understanding the Role of Intelligence Agencies in the "Legal" and Illegal Harassment of Nationalist Movements (And How to Implement Counter-Measures), http://www.ozemail.com.au/~natinfo/polcop3.htm
[38] Carolyn Collins and Roy Eccleston. "Pact With Libs Dictated Policy, Says Hawke", The Australian, 25 May 1993.
[39] Malcolm Fraser. "Why Racial Hatred Hurts Us All", The Age, 23 October 1997, p. A15.
[40] House of Representatives. Hansard, 8 May 1984, p. 2000.
[41] John Bennett. Your Rights 1994, Australian Civil Liberties Union, Carlton, 1994, p. 14.
[42] Chris Anderson. The Asianisation of Australia (volume 1, section 6) (see the section titled "Covering up research results; and the suppression of intellectual dissent"), http://www.ozemail.com.au/~natinfo/asia3-1-06.htm Katharine Betts. Ideology and Immigration: Australia 1976 to 1987, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Victoria, 1988, p. 4-5.
[43] Graeme Campbell and Mark Uhlmann. Australia Betrayed, Foundation Press, Carlisle, Western Australia, 1995, p. 16-17.
[68] "Stanley Fraser Davey's Genesis or Genocide? The Aboriginal Assimilation Policy" http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/pp/PP101.HTM (Memorial University of Newfoundland site), cites: Stanley Fraser Davey. Genesis or Genocide? The Aboriginal Assimilation Policy, Provocative Pamphlets No. 101, Federal Literature Committee of Churches of Christ in Australia, Melbourne, 1963.
[70] Colin Tatz. "Genocide In Australia", AIATSIS Research Discussion Papers No 8 (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies), http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/rsrch_dp/genocide.htm
[71] Malcolm Fraser. "One Nation, One Notion", The Age, 8 July 1997, p. A13.
[72] Refer to the 1969 song "Melting Pot" by the group "Blue Mink", a chart hit in 1969-1970:
"What we need is a great big melting pot
Big enough to take the world and all it's got
And keep it stirring for a hundred years or more
And turn out coffee-colored people by the score"
"One of the giants of British pop in the early 1970s, Blue Mink was formed in fall 1969… Cook and Greenaway's "Melting Pot" was released as Blue Mink's debut single, a plea for multi-racial harmony that reached #3 in the UK that November."
http://entertainment.msn.com/artist/?artist=132585
There were some people who chose other concepts to refer to the desired future "Master Race" of the Multiculturalists: instead of "coffee-colored people", using "chocolate-colored people" or "mud-colored people" (some opponents used even less charitable metaphors for the colour of the people of the Multiculturalist Utopia).
[76] Stephen Rimmer. "Counting the $7 Billion Cost of Multiculturalism", The Age, 30 June1991, p. 15.
[77] Charles A. Price. "Australia As Intermediary With Asia: A Demographic View", Journal of Intercultural Studies, Volume 14, Number 1, 1993, p. 31.
[78] Geoffrey Maslen. "Prophet of Gloom", The Age (Good Weekend Magazine), 3 September 1994, pp. 15-16.
[79] "Gorton Says: Australia Will Abolish Racism", The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 January 1971, p. 12.
"PM Explains His Role At Singapore Conference", The Australian, 26 January 1971, p. 4.
[80] "For Australia, a "Eurasian" Role", Asiaweek, 19 August 1983, p. 7.
Leigh McClusky and Ken Merrigan. "50 Million Aussies - Hayden Aim", The Sun, 24 March 1984, pp.1-2.
Peter Smark. "Hayden Hope for a Eurasian Australia", The Age, 11 May 1983, pp. 1, 6.
[108] George J. Merritt (editor). Pauline Hanson: The Truth: On Asian Immigration, the Aboriginal Question, the Gun Debate and the Future of Australia, St. George Publications, Parkholme, SA, 1997, p. 36-54.
[109] David McNicoll. "The rat pack blindly bays for Coalition blood", The Bulletin, 7 May 1996, p. 30.
George J. Merritt (editor). Pauline Hanson: The Truth, p. 47
[110] "Richard Walley: director and playwright", The Age, 27 October 1990 (Good Weekend magazine supplement) , p. 56.
[111] Rodney Rivers. "Atrocities forgiven" (letter to the editor), The Bulletin, 21 March 1989, p. 12, 14.
Rodney Rivers. "Forgiveness in black and white" (letter to the editor), The Bulletin, 17 October 1989, p. 8-9.
[112] "Morgan decries white guilt 'myth'". The Australian, April 1993; cited in:
Kaye Healey (editor). Indigenous Peoples (Issues for the Nineties, Volume 10), Spinney Press, Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1993, p. 5.
[114] For one of the earliest documents to address the White Guilt Complex, see the Manifesto of the New Zealand Nationalist Workers' Party:
Manifesto, Nationalist Workers' Party, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, July 1983, chapter entitled "Demolishing the Liberal Guilt-Complex", p. 3-6.