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The Australian Lobby Group is going to Canberra, to represent YOU!

03/02/2026

January was not noise, it was pure intent.

In the lead up to Australia Day, we asked you to trust that what we were building was bigger than a single event. On 26 January in Brisbane, that trust was validated.

The Australian Lobby Group formally sponsored the Australia Marches event in Queensland. More than 15,000 Australians turned up. Not to vent. Not to posture. To be counted.

That number matters because it demonstrated scale. It demonstrated resolve. And it demonstrated something Canberra has not seen in a long time; Australians who are organised and not going away.

On the stage that day were people who sit inside the machinery of power, not outside it.

Senator Ralph Babet

Senator Pauline Hanson

Senator Malcolm Roberts

Robbie Katter MP

Alongside them were cultural leaders, community voices, and ordinary Australians who are done being managed, ignored, and overridden by interests that do not represent them.

The message was consistent and unmistakable.

End mass immigration without consent.

End foreign lobbying.

Return decision making to Australians.

Australia Day was not an end point. It was proof of capability.

It showed that when Australians are given clarity instead of spin, they respond. And just as importantly, it showed politicians that this pressure does not disappear the day after a march.

Since then, ALG has moved into its next phase.

Our first full-time lobbyist, Lachlan Lade, is heading to Canberra on his first task this week – we cannot wait to tell you more on this shortly!  We have included Lachlan’s recent Australia Day speech below as well as a message from him.

This is a structural shift, not a symbolic one. Action has already started.

His role is straightforward. Prosecute our policy positions. Build pressure where pressure is required. Ensure Australian interests are represented in the rooms where decisions are actually made.

Lobbying is not speeches or social media clips. It is showing up, prepared, day after day. That is now happening.

Which brings us to the next moment that matters.

On 26 April, the day after Anzac Day, we will be holding a rally event in Canberra.

This is not accidental timing. Anzac Day reminds us that previous generations understood duty, sacrifice, and sovereignty. The following day, we act.

The Canberra rally will serve two purposes.

First, it will bring Australians together face-to-face with our team at the centre of federal power.

Second, it will be where we formally announce the dates and structure of our national tour running from September through to November.

If you can be in Canberra on 26 April to meet me and the team, we would genuinely love to see you there.

This is your invitation to stand with us as we move from momentum to execution.

To end mass immigration.

To end foreign lobbying.

To take our country back through organisation, pressure, and persistence.

Australia is worth the effort. And this is how it gets done.

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