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Will the Australian Government Ban International Speakers from
As the Free Speech Summit approaches on July 19th–20th at the Star Theatre, Gold Coast, questions are once again swirling about whether the Australian government will attempt to block international speakers from entering the country—just as they controversially did last year with conservative commentator Candace Owens.
Hosted by the Australian National Review ( the is set to become one of the most important gatherings for independent media, political dissidents, and truth-seekers in Australia's history. With over 22 high-profile speakers flying in from around the world—including doctors, journalists, influencers, and whistleblowers—the stakes are high. And so is the scrutiny.
A Pattern of Silencing Dissent?
Last year, Candace Owens was denied entry to Australia due to her political views and controversial opinions, sparking widespread criticism from free speech advocates and civil liberties organizations. The Australian government cited 'potential social unrest' as justification—an eerily familiar tactic used by authoritarian regimes to block dissent.
Now, similar concerns have been raised that the same strategy could be used to interfere with the Free Speech Summit, which features guests known for their unapologetic stances on censorship, COVID-19 narratives, globalism, and government overreach.
What Are They So Afraid Of?
Speakers scheduled to appear include Stew Peters, Steve Kirsch, Max Igan, Aussie Cossack, Dr. Ben Tapper, and Jamie McIntyre, founder of and outspoken critic of globalist agendas. Their topics range from vaccine injuries to government censorship and the manipulation of mainstream media.
Given the history of politically motivated visa cancellations and bureaucratic interference, the possibility of governmental obstruction looms large. After all, allowing such speakers into the country runs counter to the carefully curated mainstream narrative.
Why You Must Attend or Tune In
Despite potential hurdles, the Free Speech Summit is going ahead—and growing in strength.
Thanks to generous sponsors, over 10,000 global livestream tickets are now being given away for FREE, courtesy of Additionally, 1,000 in-person tickets have been donated by the major sponsor for the event and a leader in offshore real estate development for those seeking freedom and prosperity outside the West.
Whether you're attending in person on the Gold Coast or tuning in online from anywhere in the world, this is not just another conference. It's a stand against censorship, a rally for liberty, and a beacon for those who refuse to be silenced.
But if the government were to block international guests, it would only reinforce the event's central message: free speech is under siege in Australia.
What to Expect
•Groundbreaking exposés from whistleblowers and medical experts
•Courageous journalism from banned and deplatformed media voices
•Academy-style awards night recognizing the heroes of independent media
•Real solutions and community for those resisting globalist control
Don't Wait – Reserve Your Free Ticket
History shows us that when regimes want to control the population, the first thing they do is silence those who speak out. The Free Speech Summit is a resistance to that tyranny—and a rallying cry for Australians and the world to take back their voice.
Visit to reserve your free livestream ticket, or secure one of the final in-person tickets to attend this landmark event.
The time to speak freely is now—before it's too late.
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