21 September, 2025
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BREAKING: CPAC Australia 2025 concluded in Brisbane on September 20-21, 2025, amidst a fervent display of conservative unity following the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah. The conference was marked by electrifying speeches and a palpable energy that underscored the conservative movement’s resurgence in Australia.

Among the star speakers, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price emerged as a defining figure, captivating the audience and positioning herself as a potential future Prime Minister. Her powerful declaration that “Net Zero is communism” resonated deeply, emphasizing the ideological battles that threaten Australia’s prosperity.

The conference kicked off with a unique twist as 12-year-old Wade opened the event, showcasing a new generation’s engagement in politics. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott ignited controversy by labeling the government’s climate change policies as a “political death warrant” and calling for reduced immigration, sparking heated reactions from the crowd.

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss delivered a stark warning about the dangers of unelected bureaucratic power, framing her own political downfall as part of a “globalist coup.” She advocated for a CPAC UK, aiming to bolster conservative movements across borders.

The event featured a series of impassioned speeches, including Senator Matt Canavan, who condemned Net Zero policies as a form of overreach, and Senator Bridget McKenzie, who called for immigration reductions from those “who hate liberal democracy.” The mood shifted dramatically as the crowd expressed their displeasure toward Deputy Opposition Leader Ted O’Brien, illustrating the internal tensions within the conservative ranks.

As the leftist media criticized the event, dismissing the female speakers as disconnected from modern Australian women, the conservatives stood firm, reiterating their commitment to traditional values amidst a cultural tug-of-war. Senator Alex Antic passionately defended parental rights, stating,

“The government doesn’t care about your kids. YOU care about your kids.”

The conference also highlighted emerging conservative leaders like Edward Schuller, who delivered a compelling speech on the intersection of Christianity and Australian values. In a lively atmosphere, CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp joked about the absurdities of contemporary politics, adding humor to the serious discussions.

Senator Pauline Hanson closed the event with fervor, announcing her upcoming film Please Explain: The Movie for Australia Day 2026, rallying the crowd with her motto, “Make Australia Great Again.”

In a significant moment, Senator Price’s speech not only galvanized the audience but also showcased her ability to unite various factions of the conservative movement. Her authenticity and articulate stance against leftist policies left a lasting impression, prompting speculation about her future leadership potential.

With the conference wrapping up, the message was clear: Australia’s conservatives are prepared to reclaim their narrative and challenge the prevailing political status quo. CPAC Australia 2025 was more than just a gathering; it was a powerful declaration of intent for a conservative renaissance in the nation.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, all eyes will be on the conservative movement’s next steps, especially with figures like Price at the forefront, ready to lead the charge. The urgency of this moment cannot be overstated—Australia is poised for a significant political shift, and the coming months will be pivotal in shaping its future.

Stay tuned for further updates on the implications of CPAC Australia 2025 as the conservative movement gains momentum in the wake of this landmark event.