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Damaging Renewables Projects. Steven Tripp, President Australians For Better Government, Vice-President Let's Rethink Renewables.

Steven Tripp is an Internationally published political commentator and activist. He is President of Australians for Better Government, which is dedicated to optimising our system of Government and is heavily involved as Vice-President of Let's Rethink Renewables, which represents rural and region communities adversely impacted by the reckless rollout of renewables.

Steven is also a National Board member of the Campaign for an Independent Britain, the UK's longest standing independent organisation, founded in 1969. As a commentator, Steven regularly contributes to the Spectator Australia and the Light Australia newspaper and is the host of the podcast, Commanding the Narrative.

Victorian Statewide Treaty Bill and its impact with Jordan Dittloff, Libertarian, Advocate For Capitalism & Civil Liberties: Free Speech, Free Humans, Free Money.

Jordan Dittloff is a law graduate and works in civil litigation. Formerly Federal Secretary of the Libertarian Party, Jordan worked to help guide the party through the challenges of constitutional and structural reform, and the adoption of its new party name. Jordan maintains a keen interest in policy and in legislation before the parliament.

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