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Robert Menzies Institute
2 seasons
The Robert Menzies Institute at the University of Melbourne is a prime ministerial library and museum established to honour Australia’s longest-serving Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies.
Our mission is to uphold and promote Sir Robert’s legacy and vision for Australia as a country of freedom, o...
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ARC Conference 2023
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Held between 30th October and 1st November, this major gathering of political, business, and cultural leaders will explore practical solutions to defining challenges in areas such as the future of the family, free enterprise, affordable energy, environmental stewardship, and moral governance.
Ov...
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Australians for Constitutional Monarchy: 24th National Conference
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ACM, the nation’s only organisation with living experience of winning a referendum– and that by a landslide – asks two crucial questions:
What changes should NOT we made to our constitution?
And what changes should be made?
Conference programme:
1. Welcome by Hon John Ruddick MLC
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The Voice Referendum Presentation
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Encouraging everyday Australians to think about the magnitude of this matter.
Guest Speakers are Gary Johns, Pauline Hanson, Anthony Dillon and Dave Pellowe.
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IPA Event: Peter Dutton addresses IPA Members in Sydney
“The Institute of Public Affairs looks forward to welcoming Peter Dutton, who will address members at a time of growing national division and economic uncertainty, as the community looks to Canberra for leadership,” said Daniel Wild, Deputy Executive Director of the Institute of Public Affairs.
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Angus Taylor - Australia's Inflation & Productivity: History & Challenges ahead
Angus Taylor joins Gerard Henderson & The Sydney Institute members.
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John Ruddick MLC - Maiden Speech to NSW Parliament
John Ruddick was the first Liberal Democrat elected to the NSW State Parliament. This is a recording of his inaugural speech, from 28 June 2023.
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Recognise a Better Way: Tamworth 2023
Movie + 3 extras
The Albanese government proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian Constitution is the wrong way to recognise Aboriginal people. Recognise a Better Way understands there is much to do in Aboriginal Australia. It has a three-point positive plan to help those in need.