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Australian Conservative has been published to express, debate and promote conservative news, commentary and opinion.

Australian Conservative
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Editor & Publisher: John Styles
Phone: 0409 564 842
Email: editor@australianconservative.com

Contributing Editor:
Mark Henderson

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