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Return Government to the People
Citizens Party National Conference — Policy Platform Launch
Sunday, 17 November 2024
9AM - 5PM
Melbourne, Victoria and YouTube live stream
REGISTRATION to attend in person closes Tuesday, 12 November at 12PM
Take Back Economic and National Sovereignty!
Australia has a crisis of governance, the legacy of successive governments serving corporate interests and foreign powers ahead of Australians. Both major parties have pursued policies concentrating economic and political power in a handful of big banks, retailers, resource giants, and media companies, who profit while the public suffer cost-of-living and housing crises. The major parties have colluded to hand over military control of Australia to the USA (and UK) through the AUKUS partnership, with the public paying the enormous cost.
An unprecedented public backlash is shaking Australian politics. The combined major party primary vote is in terminal decline. Corporate CEOs complain the bigger parliamentary crossbench is subjecting them to painful scrutiny of their corporate abuses. The Australian Citizens Party (ACP) is leading a movement of citizen engagement in politics which has forced Parliament to reject policies giving more power to banks and corporate interests, and to take up a powerful policy to reclaim economic sovereignty—a public post office People’s Bank.
The ACP’s “Return Government to the People” conference will sound the call for citizens to join the fight for economic and national sovereignty the ACP is taking to the next election.
Where: |
The Angliss Conference Centre |
When: |
Sunday, 17 November 2024 |
Live Stream: |
The event is made up of four 90min Panels and will include presentations from:
Aisha Novakovich BA, LLB.
Lawyer, community advocate, entrepreneur.
Assoc. Prof. Andy Schmulow
Faculty of Business and Law, University of Wollongong.
Geoff Fader
Chair, Tasmanian Small Business Council, former chair COSBOA
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