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The Mission 

Unleash Australia's Future by igniting a new era of principled conservative leadership.


Our Conviction
Australia was built on the simple truth that sovereignty, tradition, and the rewards of hard work are worth fighting for. But reviving these values requires more than commentary; it requires courageous leadership backed by an unstoppable movement. It requires every one of us to help unleash Australia's future.

The Movement
We aren’t here to just think or talk; we are all part of a movement-building powerhouse. Conservative representatives have suffered attacks by elites, captured institutions and even from within their own parties. But CPAC Australia has always supported and championed principled conservatives who stayed true to our values. We don’t just observe the cultural and political battlefield; we have to back true conservative leaders when it matters most—on their way up, and through every fight that follows.

Proven Impact
We don’t follow the establishment; we lead and help shape the future based on our shared principles. Here is a small sample of principled leaders platformed early when the political consensus at the time said it was "risky" to do so:

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

Senator for the Northern Territory

IGNITION FIRED: In 2019, we asked an Alice Springs town councillor to speak at the first CPAC. Today, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is a Senator, Shadow Minister, and one of the country's defining conservative voices. She and CPAC Chairman Warren Mundine AO led the successful NO Campaign against Labor's divisive Voice Referendum. She continues to speak at CPAC.

Senator Matt Canavan 

Leader of the National Party

IGNITION FIRED: In 2022, we invited Senator Matt Canavan to address CPAC as a National Party backbencher because his pro-energy, pro-business, anti-Net Zero stance reflected the values of true conservatives and the needs of modern Australia. Today, he is the Leader of the National Party and continues to speak at CPAC.

Senator Pauline Hanson

Leader of One Nation Party

IGNITION FIRED: In 2023, we invited Senator Pauline Hanson to make her inaugural CPAC speech. We platformed her when she was raising concerns about the impacts of mass migration and Net Zero policies. She now heads a political force central to the conservatives regaining government at the next federal election. Pauline continues to speak at CPAC.

Sall Grover

Founder of Giggle for Girls

IGNITION FIRED: In 2023, we invited Sall Grover to speak at CPAC. As the founder of the women-only networking app Giggle for Girls, she was a small-business owner facing legal attack for upholding the principle that women's spaces are for women. After the Federal Court ruled against her in May 2026, she is now taking that fight to the High Court on behalf of all of us and has become the leading spokesperson for women and girls to maintain their own spaces.

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