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Liberty Itch, Gerardine Hoogland, Bob Day, David Leyonhjelm, Tom Valcanis, Jessica Colby, Steve Holland, Monica Wilkie, Peter Angelico, Jake Purvis

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  • Liberty Itch

    Liberty Itch offers fearless, battle-tested libertarian ideas: www.libertyitch.com

  • Gerardine Hoogland

    Roman historian - Monarchy to Fall of the Republic. BA Ancient History (Hons. 1st Class). Writer. Lover of all things Time Travel. Political Theorist. My niche is to parallel the Old World with the New.

  • Bob Day

    Former Senator for South Australia. Former National President of the Housing Industry Association. Current Federal Director of the Australian Family Party.

  • David Leyonhjelm

    David Leyonhjelm was elected to the Senate in 2013 and 2016, resigning in 2019. He is the author of two books and has operated his agribusiness consulting company for over 30 years. He has degrees in veterinary science, law and business.

  • Tom Valcanis

    Life-long politics tragic, digital marketer and writer. Articles in The Age/SMH, The Big Issue, The Spectator, and Editor of alt lifestyle mag Hysteria from 2014-2020. An advocate for free speech, free markets, and small government.

  • Jessica Colby
  • Steve Holland

    Broadcaster, commentator, media consultant, libertarian and former Mayor of the Mornington Peninsula.

  • Monica Wilkie

    Monica Wilkie is a Sydney-based freelance writer. She has worked at the Centre for Independent Studies, written for the country's major newspapers, appeared on Sky After Dark, and interviewed many for podcasts.

  • Peter Angelico

    Peter is the successful founder of an Australian manufacturing company, and he wants government to get out of the way! Peter was the 2023 Greater Dandenong Corporate Citizen of the Year

  • Jake Purvis

    Jake Purvis likes movement and everything it predicates. Enjoys exercising free speech, electrolytes, Steam sales, and exercising. TF2 was better before the MYM update.

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