Colourful cast of conservatives heading to Brisbane
A colorful staff of conservative political figures from around the world is connected to Brisbane.
Australian Conservative Political Action Conference – Better is known as CPAC – will be held in September at the Star in Queens Wharf.
International speakers include US Lobby Group “Moms for America”, Kimberly Fletcher, home education defender Corey Deangelis, Scottish comedian Leo Kearse, Hungarian political analyst Doctor Miklós Szánthó, British finance writer Dominic Frisby and Japanese conservative union Jay Eeba.
Queensland Deputy Amanda Stoker and “No” campaignist Warren Mundine are among the local skills.
The primary speakers have not yet been announced.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss in Brisbane for CPAC in 2024.
Last year, Liz Truss, the British Prime Minister for 49 days, was sued.
CPAC Australia will be on 2025 20 and 21 September. Ticket prices will start at $ 119 and reach $ 7000 for all access transitions.



