speaker

  • Stephen Chavura

    Dr Stephen Chavura is Senior Lecturer in History at Campion College, Sydney. He is the author/co-author of three books. He regularly appears on Sky News as a social commentator, has written many articles for The Australian and Spectator Australia, and was a vocal opponent of the draconian lockdowns and mandates during the Covid years. He is currently writing a history of religious freedom in Australia.

  • Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan

    Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan MD(UKM) MMED(UM) Fanzca MMED (Monash) Anaesthetist and Perioperative Physician, was a Consultant Anaesthetist at a major regional Victorian public hospital and was in practice for more than 12 years. She has a clinical interest in Patient Blood Management where she spearheaded many initiatives that sustainably brought down the unnecessary transfusion rates in major surgeries, leading to improved patient outcomes and lower cost to the health system.

  • David Limbrick

    David Limbrick is your only Victorian state representative who was elected on a purely libertarian platform, and the only one who fights consistently for small government and individual liberty. As Libertarian MP for South-Eastern Metropolitan in Victoria’s upper house, he continues to honour his promise to never vote for an increase in taxes or a decrease in liberty.

  • Dr Duncan Syme

    Dr Duncan Syme MBBS FRACGP DROCG DIP PRAC DERMATOLOGY (UNIVERSITY OF CARDIFF), graduated from Monash University 1987, and has been in clinical practice for 34 years, initially in the UK and then returned to Australia, achieving his GP fellowship in 1997. He also has a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Diploma of practical dermatology. 

    For the past 10 years he has been working in a large public hospital in their Hospital in the Home program as a consultant. 

    Dr Syme resigned from Monash Health in October 2021 due to Victorian State Government mandates, was suspended by AHPRA / Medical Board in February 2022 under immediate suspension powers due to their concern that Dr Syme was a risk to the public for giving medical exemptions to patients who did not consent to having the experimental gene therapy injection (Covid-19 vaccine). 

    Dr Syme is the Vice President of the Australian Medical Professionals’ Society (AMPS) is a professional association whose principal purpose is to protect and promote the interests of members in matters concerning their employment or professional engagement.

  • Dr Christopher Neil

    Dr Christopher Neil MBBS FRACP PhD, has practised medicine for 20 years, specialising in cardiology since 2008. Completing his PhD in Adelaide and undertaking post-doctoral research and a fellowship in the UK, he has been committed to clinical excellence in the care of patients with heart failure.

    Returning to a specialist consultant post in his hometown of Melbourne, in 2013, he focused on developing improved systems of care for heart failure patients, whilst continuing to research in hospitals, mentor physicians in training and supervise PhD students. His passion, however, has always been for his patients and when he saw their health impacted and their rights infringed, he stood against what he saw as unethical and unjustifiable mandates, resulting in his termination in October 2021. Dr Neil returned to practise this year.

    He was a co-founder of AMPS in 2021 and continues as the current President.

  • Prof Augusto Zimmermann

    Augusto Zimmermann PhD, LLM, LLB, CIArb, DipEd is Professor and Head of Law at Sheridan Institute of Higher Education, Perth. He is also a former Commissioner with the Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, a former Associate Dean (Research) at Murdoch University’s School of Law, President of WALTA Legal Theory Association, and Editor-in-Chief of the Western Australian Jurist law journal. A prolific writer, he was awarded the 2012 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research. Zimmermann is the author/co-author/editor/co-editor of numerous books, including The Unlucky Country (Locke Press, 2024); Merchants of Death: Global Oligarchs and Their War on Humanity (USA Press, 2024); Wokeshevism: Critical Theories and the Tyrant Left (Connor Court, 2023); and Fundamental Rights in the Age of Covid-19 (Connor Court, 2021). He has been included, together with only twelve other Australian academics and policy experts, in ‘Policy Experts’, the Heritage Foundation’s directory for locating leading academics and institutes involved in a broad range of public policy issues, both in the United States and worldwide.

  • David Landini

    David Landini is a native of Wakool in the Riverina. He is self employed and is very aware of the necessity of the creation of wealth via the production of agricultural and other material for the employment, stability, prosperity and happiness of the people in the Riverina.   

    There is much legislation formed by the State governments of both NSW and Victoria that is inimical to the creation of wealth and production of material in the Riverina, and is consequently inimical to the happiness of its people. Regrettably, due to the insurmountable domination of these States by their capital city populations, the people in the non-capital city areas can have no effect in their Parliaments. Consequently, while they remain in these States, these people have no option other than accepting economic decimation and consequent financial and social decline.

    David has identified this problem, but rather than accepting the otherwise inevitable fate, he is proposing that the people in the Riverina separate politically from both NSW and Victoria and form another State of the Commonwealth. This State will have the same authority as the current Australian States, and its people will be able to ensure that all governance is both responsible and for their own benefit.

    State formation is surprisingly simple, and with the popular support that David is confident exists abundantly already, this formation will occur.

    See and hear David explain the need for, the plan, and the progress to date achieved, in Riverina State formation.

  • Senator Malcolm Roberts

    Malcolm first entered the political arena in 2016 as a Senator for Queensland with One Nation, a position he reclaimed in 2019, reflecting the trust and confidence the people of Queensland placed in him. His unwavering commitment to the principles of freedom, responsibility and service characterises his political journey.

    Passionate about optimising productive capacity, Malcolm advocates for the removal of excessive government intervention. He staunchly opposes the encroachment of a centralist approach that erodes our capacity to take responsibility and enjoy freedom in our lives.  His dedication to these ideals has shaped his role as a Senator for Queensland.

    Malcolm’s tenure has given focus to key issues, providing clarity on the climate change debate, advocating for a fairer taxation system, and providing the impetus for an inquiry to shake up the banking industry. He continues to address the ongoing challenges facing Australians because of the COVID-19 response and subsequent human and economic impacts. His work reflects a deep understanding of the bigger picture, such as the interference from foreign globalist organisations in Australian politics and our social fabric. Malcolm blends his practical and analytical approaches with a profound respect for the people he serves.

    Leading by example, Malcolm envisions a return to the unified Australia once celebrated as ‘the lucky country.’ His pledge is founded on a commitment to honour the Constitution, always prioritising the national interest, and advocating tirelessly for the people of Queensland and Australia. Malcolm aims to safeguard Australia’s sovereignty and reclaim the inherent freedoms of our Western democracy, ensuring a prosperous and free future for all.

  • David Burton

    David Burton has been using Astronomy and ancient geometry since 1983 to predict businesses, commodity and weather cycles. David publicly forecast years in advance the 1995 high in cotton (1 year in advance), 2008 peak in wheat (12 years in advance in 1996), the major floods in 2011, 2015, major drought in 2019/20 (10 years in advance). Predicted the floods in all the floods in 2022, the great flood in 2023/24 forecast (12 months in advance) Publicly spoke at Seymore on 18th November 2023, said there was no El Ninio, great rains would start after 20th November 2023, flooding in December 2023 (these are only a few examples of his forecasts). His methods are his own as well as W.D.Ganns and Inigo Jones.
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  • Graham Hood

    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.