Kicking Back
Rosemary Marshall's Forest of the Fallen in Sydney, a mobile tribute to Covid vaccine victims, is attracting more and more support as people wake up to the tyranny that was the lockdowns and mandates.
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Angel of The Injured
Unoriginal Spin!
Political consultant and conservative maverick John Macgowan despairs at the lack of inspiration and originality in the 2025 federal election campaign and explains why the flow of preferences from the increasingly popular fringe parties make the outcome far from predictable. We also discuss: • Can the Teals survive? • Will this election be stolen? • The weaponisation of ‘racism’ • Why Australia needs Public Servants • Labor/Liberal’s post-election surprises
Angry Anderson: He Can't Be Beaten
Rose Tattoo singer Angry Anderson is a survivor of pedophilia and grew up amid domestic violence. He admits he still struggles with life, but music and therapy help. Despite defining himself as an “outlaw” early on, Angry is now a staunch, patriotic conservative who has twice run for parliament, and, having read history voraciously, has no doubts about the malign forces trying to destroy what’s left of western civilisation. (2:10) Gig in Brisbane’s old Boggo Road jail, 1993 (4:40) From Rock and Roll Outlaw to staunch conservative. (6:10) Philosophy behind Rose Tattoo (9:45) Eureka Stockade (15:30) Australia’s relationship with Britain (16:15) How pub rock began (20:20) What I liked about Midnight Oil (20:50) Sharps v skinheads (23:40) Growing up poor in Coburg (26:50) Why I’m still angry (27:15) Becoming a victim of pedophilia (28:00) The forced abandonment of childhood innocence (30:10) Therapy and survival (38:30) Safe in music (49:10) Running for parliament (50:20) Charlie Lynn and the Kokoda Trail (54:40) Colleen McCullough and the fall of Rome (59:15) That time Bob Hawke all but confirmed my conspiracy theory (1:03:40) Falling out with the Nationals (1:10:50) Politicians don’t solve problems
Tony Nikolic, human rights lawyer and People First candidate
Lawyer Tony Nikolic has provided his legal services for free to some of the most disadvantaged people in Australia. His CV would normally categorise him as a lefty, but he is a staunch conservative, thanks to the values instilled in him by grateful ethnic parents. He is the People First candidate for Werriwa in the forthcoming federal election, and in this conversation discusses family, culture and the inadequacy of the mainstream political parties.
This is Australia's 'Last Election'
Political adviser and conservative maverick John Macgowan discusses the alarmingly high stakes at the forthcoming Australian federal election, marvels at the disconnect between the major parties and voters, offers advice for frustrated punters and outlines some (albeit slim) reasons to be hopeful.
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