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15% - 30% (up to $420) off @The Friedman Conference in Sydney

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This offer is limited to 20 people so get in quick!

Normal tickets prices range from $350 for budget to $1400 for VIP.

"The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance is holding its annual Friedman Conference in Sydney on May 13 to May 15:

Organiser Tim Andrews writes:

With over 300 attendees, 30 presenters, and 8 international guests, this shall be the largest free-market gathering in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Some of the speakers include:

  • Lawson Bader, immediate past president of the Competitive Enterprise Institute
  • Trevor Burris from the Cato Institute

  • Former Cabinet Minister of the Sarkozy French Government, Herve Novelli

  • Senator David Leyonhjelm

  • The Hon Dom Perrottet MP, NSW Minister for Finance

  • Chris Berg from the Institute for Public Affairs…

  • Former Australian Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson

And many more!

As a bonus to your readers, entering in the code “Bolt” your readers are entitled to a 15% discount off the cost of the conference, while “Bolt-C” will allow concession (Students/under-30/pensioners) to save 30% off our already subsidised prices.

This offer is limited to 20 people. For more information and to secure tickets please visit http://www.friedman16.org "

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  • what are the topics the speakers will be talking about?

    • Tax?

      • +7

        bein that its andrew bolt… nothing of any importance….

        • The schedule makes it look like a junket to acknowledge foreign aid not working. Bill Clinton says it himself. </spoiler>

        • -6

          bein that its andrew bolt… nothing of any importance….

          I've been listening to him on 3aw lately, much of what he says makes a lot of sense…

          He doesn't seem to like Turnbull much though…

        • -1

          @muncan:

          5:30pm Movie Screening

          Which movie ?

        • @muncan:
          According to this - http://www.friedman16.org/tickets

          "Join us Sunday evening for an exclusive screening of the multi-award winning documentary"

          That should explain it.

        • +3

          @jv:

          I've been listening to him on 3aw lately, much of what he says makes a lot of sense…

          this explains……so much

      • Tax?

        Apart from the Finance Minister, the other speakers don't seem to be qualified to lecture about Tax.

        • +1

          They're qualified tax payers…

          The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance is holding its annual Friedman Conference in Sydney on May 13 to May 15

        • @muncan:

          How do you know they even pay tax ?

        • +1

          @jv: they formed an alliance?

        • @muncan:

          they formed an alliance?

          the speakers haven't.

          The alliance invited the speakers, but there doesn't seem to be any mention of what they are going to speak about…

        • @muncan: Ha!!!! :)

        • @jv:
          Your beautiful jv.

    • If i were to guess, it'd be about stuff that Milton Friedman spoke about. Less tax and more freedom; that sort of thing.

      http://www.freetochoose.tv/ftc80.php

  • -4

    Worth the price of admission if only to be in a LEFTIST free environment

  • -1

    Four Taxi drivers in India heard a man coming out of a Tax conference yell out repeatedly, DEATH TO TAXES, was beaten to death by four unidentified men on the sidewalk outside the Tax Department just before midday Sunday.

  • Former Australian Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson

    Who decided to throw in the towel and run for office for the libs.
    Cause nothing says dedication to the Human Rights cause than running for one of the parties that is happy to lock up humans indefinitely.

    • That would be labor actually. Detention centres weren't an issue until labor got in and made it one. The liberals then fixed the problem and labor will screw it up the next time they get back in.

      • The liberals then fixed the problem

        Wasn't that nice of them. Let's not discuss the problem and it's fixed.
        They're in government. People in detention is still a problem. Get your head out of the sand.

      • liberals then fixed the problem

        fixed? weird that its still an issue then hey

        • Probably because it takes time to sort out. But it's typical of leftists to expect nothing but perfection from the right and the left wing media will only focus on the negative of whatever the right does.

        • @zo1dberg:

          considering i'm a middle-ist I expect nothing but mediocre from both sides

          and it seems to the 'right' that only remember negative press about the 'right' as opposed to any which may have been about the 'left'

        • @SBOB: well given that I consider the liberal party a left-wing party, you're sitting on the far left from where I'm sitting! :-)

      • The liberals then fixed the problem

        This is what life is like when you don't think for yourself.
        There is a problem… not talking about it doesn't make it go away. I know Labor was responsible for this shit. That's why i said ONE of the parties.

      • coughbullsh1tcough

        Children overboard?

        • But… wasn't that all just the media hyping things up???? /end sarcasm

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