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Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 44

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 44 - Let Us Know! Complete the CtN Feedback Survey

The best Commanding the Narrative podcasts are the ones when our great audience engage with us on the chat and by calling in.

The more we hear from our audience, the better the discussion becomes. But it also gives us a sense of what people are really thinking - just like talk-back radio used to.

Now, to understand our audience even better, we have launched the Commanding the Narrative Feedback Survey.

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Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 43

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 43 - The Importance of Independent Media & Grassroots Activism

Despite being super busy with Australians for Better Government and Let’s Rethink Renewables, I am pleased that Commanding the Narrative continues to power on.

Independent media has an evolving part to play in Australia and I believe that CtN is becoming recognised as a platform for honest debate and solutions-based discussions.

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Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 42

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 42 - Leaps & Bounds: Australians for Better Government Picks Up Steam

It has been a busy week as Australians for Better Government picks up steam.

I was interviewed by the Daily Australian, Crazzfiles, and 102.1fm Donnybrook radio speaking about ABG - see below for links.

A lot of interest is also gaining for our upcoming event on the Gold Coast in August, with people buying tickets every day - get your tickets here.

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Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 41

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 41 - Our Constitution Needs An Overhaul

The structure of our Government has been neglected for too long. It is time for a grassroots, people’s movement to drive Governmental reform in Australia.

That is why we launched Australians for Better Government. Our sub-optimal system, which political parties take advantage of, is far removed from the system of Government that Australians deserve.

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