Big ideas for a better australia

The Best is Yet To Come!

March 15th – 17th, 2024 (Albury)

Hundreds of likeminded locals, and more from all around Australia, came together with the best minds and the best speakers, offering us the best ideas for a Better Australia! If you missed it live you can watch the LifeStream reply below.

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Location: Albury, Australia

THREE INSPIRING CONFERENCES OVER THREE EPIC DAYS

Pro-Human, Pro-Freedom, Pro-Prosperity for all Australians

Great minds from all over Australia will laid out an incredible vision for the future of Australia and prove that truly: The Best is Yet To Come.
 

Through the LiveStream you’ll be inspired, provoked, entertained, and spurred to action. You’ll see like-minded people and have the opportunity to find your tribe and figure out how you can join us as we work together to build a Better Australia.

Because truly, the best is yet to come.

What conferences are part of this triple conference? Good question!

Friedman Friday

What is freedom? Why is it being eroded? And how do we get it back? Australia’s premiere Libertarian Conference

Church & State Saturday

We cannot serve two masters, what should believers do when the Government claims to be God?

NYET Zero Gala Dinner

Say NO to Net Zero at the Gala launch of this funny-but-serious campaign. How will YOU say ‘NYET’?

Big Ideas Sunday

Recapture the Australian can-do spirit as we explore big nation building ideas, because the best is yet to come.

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phenomenal speakers!

Speaker

Dr Ian brighthope

Changing the way medicine and healthcare is practiced for the benefit of the public

Professor Ian Brighthope is a retired medical practitioner with over 40 years of experience. He’s a genuine and caring individual who puts the needs of his family and colleagues first. Ian can often be found spending his time conducting research and educating medical professionals around the globe.

Speaker

Senator Ralph Babet

Freedom is not just a word; freedom of speech, movement, and association are bedrock principles of a free society.

United Australia Party Senator Ralph Babet, a proud Australian and defender of freedoms, didn’t enter politics for a career change; he already ran a successful real estate business. Concerned about the erosion of freedom and opportunity, principles that drew his family to migrate to Australia in the early ’90s, he decided to take action.

“Freedom is not just a word; freedom of speech, movement, and association are bedrock principles of a free society. I grew alarmed at increasing restrictions on our freedom and became determined to address it,” he expressed.

Speaker

Graham Hood

We can just ignore the plight of our nation or stand up and do something constructive to restore this once great land

As a Qantas pilot Captain Graham Hood had an extensive career spanning 50 years. He made an agonising decision to resign when he chose not to accept corporate mandates imposed on his industry.

Graham and his wife Michelle have chosen to stand-up and be a voice in a world seemingly tearing itself apart.

“We can just ignore the plight of our nation or stand up and do something constructive to restore this once great land,” the couple said.

Graham has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people at public events around Australia and even more globally.

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Great minds from all over Australia will lay out an incredible vision for the future of Australia and prove that truly: The Best is Yet To Come

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Senator Malcolm Roberts

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Monica Smit

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Warren Mundine