Patriots Australia is a Social Military Motorcycle Club for serving, former regular and reserve members of the Australian, Commonwealth and Allied Defence Forces.
Our members form a proud and loyal brotherhood who share the bond of military service; all of whom have dedicated part of their lives in the defence of freedom for their Country. We do not discriminate on the basis of gender, nationality, orientation or creed. Having served to protect democratic principles, we do not support any criminal activity or illegal acts that contravene Commonwealth or State Laws.
As in our military service, members of Patriots Australia stand for the freedom of all. We respect the greater motorcycle community and we firmly believe that we have served for, and earned, the democratic right to associate with whomever we choose.
SGT _ Arms - Kristo
Patriots Australia has been around since 1992 and was established because at one time or another, most of us would have liked to join an established club, but found that due to constant postings, this became difficult to achieve.
The club has grown to the stage now, that we have a chapter or sub-chapter in each state of Australia with 6 chapters in WA alone. There are now several chapters in New Zealand and we also have Patriot friends in the United Kingdom and USA who also provide the same welcome to members worldwide.
Each year we hold an annual general meeting in a different state, so that we can meet and discuss matters about the club and also meet fellow Patriots from around Australia. The Australian and New Zealand chapters are both run in strict accordance within the Department of Defence guidelines. We do not allow drugs or violence and we promote the non-sexist policy promoted by the Department of Defence.
Civilians with no military background but a love of motorcycles are also welcome to apply for "associate" membership.
Our Purpose :
•To provide an organisation dedicated to members and their families with a common interest in motorcycles.
•To have members throughout the state and country, to provide a social camaraderie for current serving and ex-serving members of the
Defence Force.
•To generate interest between members of the club in providing support, both physical and financial, to charitable organisations.