After an unforgettable week at CPAC US, I’m heading home with our CPAC Australia delegation, and let me tell you—this trip was something else. From the moment we landed, it was non-stop action, networking, and learning, and I couldn’t be prouder of the young Australians who came along as part of our CPAC Global Explorers Program.
We kicked things off with a private tour of the US Capitol. Walking the halls of American democracy, seeing where history is made—it was an amazing experience. But that was just the beginning.
Before CPAC officially kicked off, United International members of CPAC gathered, including Liz Truss, to discuss the global conservative movement. It was a powerful reminder that we’re part of something much bigger than just Australia—conservatives everywhere are fighting the same battles, and we’re winning ground.
Before we knew it, CPAC was in full swing.
Me and Warren doing our thing on stage was a blast, but let’s talk about the real highlights. Javier Milei electrified the crowd, Megyn Kelly took no prisoners, Pam Bondi called out the establishment, and Elon Musk made waves. And, of course, the main event—Donald Trump bringing the house down.
But if there was one moment that absolutely stole the show, it was Milei handing his famous chainsaw over to the DOGE-master himself, Elon Musk. And where was the Aussie delegation? Front and centre, taking in the wildest CPAC moment in years. One of the Explorers summed it up perfectly as “Probably the coolest thing I have ever seen in my life.”
Beyond the speeches, the networking opportunities were next-level. Our group spent time with Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh from The Daily Wire, rubbed shoulders with major conservative figures, and even got a cheeky shoutout from Benny Johnson on stage—“Look at these crazy Australians, who let them in?”
Then came the Reagan Dinner, where the Aussie delegation strategically lined up early to get the best seats (always a smart move). But the night didn’t end there—because the real party was the exclusive Aussie after-party. Word spread fast, security was tight, and people were literally queuing up to get in. A testament to the impact CPAC Australia is making on the global stage.
Beyond all the speeches, meetings, and events, this trip was about the future. Watching our young Australians soak up the experience, build relationships, and get inspired made it clear—the conservative movement in Australia is in good hands.
And we want to keep this going.
If we want more young Australians to have experiences like this, to bring that energy and insight back home, we need your support. Donate today and help us build the next generation of conservative leaders.
Yours in liberty,
Andrew Cooper
Founder & National Director
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