RISE UP Australia Party president Daniel Nalliah will speak at a campaign meeting in Horsham at the weekend.
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Mr Nalliah will be at the Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall at 7pm on Sunday.
Mr Nalliah said he would speak on the vision of Rise Up Australia Party, the importance of protecting Australia's Judaeo-Christian heritage and taking a stand against political correctness to 'keep Australia Australian'.
"We must now take a stand for our nation and call an end to a multicultural Australia and replace it with a multi-ethnic Australia," he said.
"As an immigrant to Australia, my country of birth cannot be changed, but I must be willing to assimilate into the Australian way of life and culture.
"We must look at what will unite us as a nation and not what will divide us."
Mr Nalliah said the 2013 federal election was an opportunity to restore hope in the nation's politicians in Canberra.
"We can bring back hope, get rid of dishonest politicians and be the voice of the people in parliament," he said.
"We welcome all patriotic Australians to bring their Australian flags and to show their support."
Mr Nalliah's visit is part of a national pre-election tour. He will also speak at Bordertown on Saturday.
The Rise Up Australia Party will contest the seat of Mallee in the federal election on September 14.