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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://cpac.network/event/cpac-natcon-2023-5">CPAC Na
 tCon 2023</a>\nCPAC National Conference 2023 Held on August 19–20 at The
  Star Sydney\, CPAC Australia 2023 hosted a lineup of more than 40 domesti
 c and international speakers\, cementing its place as the country's larges
 t and most influential gathering of conservatives. Chairman Nyunggai Warre
 n Mundine AO and long-time CPAC voice Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price wer
 e joined by the Hon Tony Abbott AC\, with the Hon John Anderson AC deliver
 ing the keynote at the Gala Dinner. International heavyweights added globa
 l perspective\, including US columnist and author Gordon Chang\, Ayn Rand 
 Institute President and CEO Tal Tsfany\, and former US Acting Attorney Gen
 eral Matt Whitaker. Across two days\, attendees engaged with the issues th
 at matter most: sovereignty\, free enterprise\, traditional values\, and t
 he defence of Western culture. More than just a conference\, CPAC 2023 was
  a rallying point for the movement\, reinforcing a shared commitment to in
 dividual liberty and the conviction that Australia's best days are not beh
 ind her\, but must be fought for. Watch the speeches from past conferences
  and subscribe for all the latest updates.
DTSTAMP:20260623T070000Z
LOCATION:20-80 Pyrmont Street\, Pyrmont NSW 2009\, Australia
SUMMARY:CPAC NatCon 2023
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://cpac.network/event/cpac-natco
 n-2023-5">CPAC NatCon 2023</a>\nCPAC National Conference 2023 Held on Augu
 st 19–20 at The Star Sydney\, CPAC Australia 2023 hosted a lineup of mor
 e than 40 domestic and international speakers\, cementing its place as the
  country's largest and most influential gathering of conservatives. Chairm
 an Nyunggai Warren Mundine AO and long-time CPAC voice Senator Jacinta Nam
 pijinpa Price were joined by the Hon Tony Abbott AC\, with the Hon John An
 derson AC delivering the keynote at the Gala Dinner. International heavywe
 ights added global perspective\, including US columnist and author Gordon 
 Chang\, Ayn Rand Institute President and CEO Tal Tsfany\, and former US Ac
 ting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. Across two days\, attendees engaged w
 ith the issues that matter most: sovereignty\, free enterprise\, tradition
 al values\, and the defence of Western culture. More than just a conferenc
 e\, CPAC 2023 was a rallying point for the movement\, reinforcing a shared
  commitment to individual liberty and the conviction that Australia's best
  days are not behind her\, but must be fought for. Watch the speeches from
  past conferences and subscribe for all the latest updates.
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