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Based with Senator Alex Antic

Based with Senator Alex Antic
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‘Based with Senator Alex Antic’ brings you cutting-edge conservatism and robust discussions you won’t hear from the mainstream media. Dive into a range of topics including healthcare, education, and energy policies. You won’t be bombarded with woke nonsense here. Alex Antic is a politician for the people bringing you insights from excellent guests and a vision for a greater Australia.
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Authorised by Senator Alex Antic, Liberal Party of Australia (SA) Adelaide SA
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Authorised by Senator Alex Antic, Liberal Party of Australia (SA) Adelaide SA
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Paul G. Conlon is a senior engineer with expertise in electronic engineering, information technology, and digital identity systems, as well as the author of 'Citizen One: The Case Against Digital Identity'.In 'Citizen One', Paul makes a case against centralised digital IDs by using his technical understanding and family history of living in 1930s-40s Germany to highlight how such systems enable state control over the lives of citizens. He warns that while these systems are introduced on the basis of safety and convenience they pose serious threats to privacy and freedom.On this episode of Based, Senator Antic and Paul G. Conlon discuss the centralised identity system, what we can learn from that historical experience, and the many devils in the details of centralised digital ID.
Dr Maryanne Demasi is an Adelaide-born investigative journalist specialising in medical subjects. Dr Demasi’s reporting has earned her an international audience and three National Press Club of Australia prizes for Excellence in Health Journalism.Dr Demasi was one of the first high-profile reporters to draw attention to systemic issues within the modern Australian medical and pharmaceutical industry. Though her efforts in this direction resulted in significant backlash and career hardship, Dr Demasi gained a reputation as a fearless journalist committed to telling the truth despite the cost.This pioneering work meant that when the COVID-19 era hit in 2020, Dr Demasi was well placed to recognise and report on the same pattern of half-truths she had seen in the past.On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Dr Demasi discuss the medical industry and its regulation, the dichotomy of old and new media, the response to COVID-19 and the evolution of her career so far.
Zuby @ZubyMusic is a rapper, author, podcast host, fitness expert, and all-round creative entrepreneur. He hosts the weekly Real Talk with Zuby podcast and has over two million followers on social media.Zuby's music is notably energetic and inspirational, but he has also become well known for his outspoken yet constructive stance against political correctness.On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Zuby discuss artists speaking out, the left achieving peak woke, conspiracy theories that turned out to be true, and the future of conservatism.
After receiving a rent increase notice for an additional$180/week ($10,000 a year) in March of 2025 Morgan Cox @unleavenedcat appeared on the ABC’s Q+A program to ask a simple question: “Is the Government going to cut immigration to match housing availability, or are we just going to keep going until every regular working Australian is homeless?” Morgan’s plea that “The Government makes the laws anddecides who comes in so if you’ve got two and a half million people coming in in a few years surely, surely you can say to them, no, we don’t have enough houses for you” resonated around the country as clips of his appearance on Q+A spread quickly online. Seeing that this problem was not going to be addressed bythe Government, Morgan doubled down and moved into a caravan outside the Prime Minister’s house for two weeks during the election campaign and created a website for people to tell their harrowing stories of struggle and homelessness caused by the cost of living and housing crisis: https://costoflivingcasualties.com.au/ On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Morgan Coxdiscuss Morgan’s own struggle with the cost of housing and the impact mass immigration and increased cost of living is having on many millions of Australians.
Narelle Mason and Matt Newlands are former frontline workers who now work as registered counsellors equipping frontline workers/first responders to face the unique mental health challenges of frontline work such as policing, military, paramedics and firefighters.In 2022, they cofounded Frontline Mental Health to help frontline workers prepare for the psychological and emotional challenges that frontline work presents.On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic speaks with Narelle and Matt about the current mental health situation in frontline workplaces, the value of preventative work, the concept of post-traumatic growth, and the costs of not addressing traumatic aspects of frontline professions.
Zane Basic is the Liberal Candidate for the seat of Mayo.Growing up as the son of first-generation Croatian immigrants, who came to South Australia with nothing but a suitcase, Zane understands what it’s like when times are tough – especially in a cost-of-living crisis.Zane understands the meaning of hard work and he wants to bring this work ethic to the task of delivering more for our Hills and Fleurieu communities.On this edition of BASED, Zane Basic and I discuss his own family’s struggles and success, and his vision for the electorate of Mayo.Authorised by Senator Alex Antic, Liberal Party of Australia, Adelaide.
Irena Zagladov is the Liberal Candidate for the seat ofMakin.Born in the former Soviet Union in Kiev, Irena Zagladov haslived through socialism, which she describes as an ongoing housing crisis, and an ongoing shortage of essentials. Sound familiar?A current Councillor for the City of Tea Tree Gully, Irenacan see the creep happening in Australia and understands the risks we face.On this edition of BASED, Irena Zagladov and I discuss herformer life in the Soviet Union, her migration to Australia, and why she’s now running for the north eastern Adelaide seat of Makin.Authorised by Senator Alex Antic, Liberal Party ofAustralia, Adelaide.
Daniel Wild is the Liberal Candidate for the seat of Spence.Adelaide’s most northern metropolitan electorate, Spence was once a manufacturing powerhouse, providing stable and well-paid employment for hard working Australians.Traditional Labor voters have been forgotten about in thenorth; the renewable energy and immigration obsession of Labor has destroyed jobs and overloaded our infrastructure.Dan Wild knows what has gone wrong, and he has thecredentials and experience to become an effective and pragmatic Member for Spence.On this edition of BASED, Dan Wild and I discuss the successful Australia of yesteryear, and the way Labor has abandoned working class Australians.Authorised by Senator Alex Antic, Liberal Party of Australia, Adelaide.
Reilly O'Brien is an AFL player who is currently the first-choice ruckman for the Adelaide Crows. He has played for the Crows since 2014. As well as having a successful career in the AFL, O'Brien holds a medical science degree from Flinders University and a Master of Neuroscience from King's College. In 2024, O'Brien received the Jim Stynes award for his advocacy work relating to mental health with South Australian school students. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Reilly O'Brien discuss life in the AFL, the impact of neuroscience on preventing concussions in football, Jordan Peterson, and more.
Michael Shellenberger is the Founder and President of
Environmental Progress, a nonprofit pro-nuclear research organisation based in California. He is also and investigative journalists and has run twice for
Governor of California as an independent.
A lifelong environmental activist, Shellenberger has criticised climate alarmism for being unscientific, and has advocated for the use of nuclear energy as an efficient and environmentally-friendly energy source. In 2022, his
reporting on the "Twitter Files" exposed "blacklisting" of
journalists taking place at Twitter prior to Elon Musk's purchase of the platform.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Michael Shellenberger discuss government and social media censorship, changes in progressivism over the years, the Twitter Files, and the relationship between intelligence agencies and social media.
Nathan Livingstone runs the popular X account @TheMilkBarTV which is well-known for content criticising Australia's COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates.
A recent video edited by Nathan detailing the timeline of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump was viewed by millions of people around the world.After losing his job as a forklift driver for refusing to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, Nathan began using his editing and filmmaking skills to critique politics during the COVID period.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Nathan Livingston discuss Melbourne during COVID, Nathan's video outlining the Trump assassination attempt, and Labor's revised Combatting Mis and Dis Information Bill and how it could potentially impact accounts such as MilkBarTV.
Victor Davis Hanson is an American military historian, author, and professor emeritus of Classics at California State University. He has written many books on ancient history and contemporary political issues, and is also a Senior Fellow in classics and military history at the Hoover Institution.
Professor Hanson has been a vocal critic of contemporary progressivism in the United States and published 'The Case for Trump' in 2019. His most recent book, 'The End of Everything', examines recurring historical themes in civilizations that have collapsed or been destroyed.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Victor Davis Hanson discuss how civilizations perish, the rise of China, wokeness, the reinvention of Kamala Harris and what another Trump presidency would mean for Australia.
Dr Robert Epstein is an American psychologist, professor, author, and journalist. He is the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today and founder of the American Institute for Behavioural Research and Technology.
As well as authoring many books on psychology, Professor Epstein has been an outspoken critic of Google and the influence of Big Tech on democratic processes, noting the danger of “allowing big technology companies to decide which news stories are legitimate”.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Professor Epstein discuss Big Tech's control over access to information online, and how such a monopoly can undermine our democratic process.
Rachel Read is a mother of five who is raising awareness of sex education curriculum content in South Australian schools and advocating for parental involvement in education.
Rachel decided to become a member of the governing council of her childrens' school in the Eyre Peninsula. Concerned about the curriculum material, she met with other parents to discuss what their children were being exposed to in classrooms and found that they shared her concerns. However, the school told her she would be "formally disciplined" and have to attend respect-building workshops.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Rachel Read discuss her experience of seeking curriculum transparency and working with other parents to challenge the system.
Link to FB Page Parents For Safe Kids: https://www.facebook.com/parents.for.safe.kids
Link to FB Group Guardians South Australia: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1945148312316645
Link to FB Group In Defence of Children: https://www.facebook.com/groups/indefenceofchildren/
Andrea Amico is the founder of Privacy4Cars - a privacy tech company focused on identifying and responding to the challenges posed by vehicle data collection.
Through his company, Andrea raises awareness of the ways in which we unknowingly leave a trail of digital information, which can be collected by private corporations and government agencies, through our vehicle use.
Avi Yemini is the Australian correspondent for the Canadian news platform Rebel News.
Avi became a well known critic of government overreach in Australia during the pandemic period through his reporting on lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and protests in Victoria.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Avi Yemini discuss Avi's courageous journalism during the COVID period and how the mainstream media failed to tell Australians the truth.
Colonel Richard Justin Kemp CBE is a retired British Army officer who served from 1977 to 2006.
Kemp served as an infantry battalion commanding officer. Among his assignments was the command of Operation Fingal in Afghanistan from July to November 2003. He also co-authored the book ‘Attack State Red’.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Colonel Kemp discuss the Northern Ireland conflict, the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and the ongoing Israel/Palestine conflict.
Andrew Bridgen MP is a British politician who has served as a Member of Parliament since 2010.
A member of the Conservative Party (UK) until April 2023, Andrew's speeches and advocacy have drawn attention to the concerns associated with COVID-19 vaccines across the world over the past few years.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Andrew Bridgen MP discuss government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of excess deaths across the world, and the personal costs of being an outspoken critic of the government in recent times.
Dr Kevin Donnelly is an author and senior fellow in the Education and Arts Faculty at the Australian Catholic University. His books include ‘How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia’ and ‘A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide’.
Dr Donnelly has done much work analysing and reviewing the Australian National Curruculum, having co-authored a review in 2014, and has criticised the ideology behind the “Safe Schools” program.
On this episode of BASED, Dr Donnelly and Senator Antic discuss the Australian curriculum, political correctness, and the left's long march through the institutions.
Adam Creighton is an Australian journalist and the Washington correspondent for The Australian. He has published articles for The Wall Street Journal and The Economist and served as a senior economic advisor to then-opposition leader Tony Abbot.
Creighton’s pieces for The Australian have criticised pandemic restrictions and raised important questions about liberty in his home country.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Adam Creighton discuss the pandemic experience in Australia, the purpose of investigative journalism, and the upcoming US Presidential election.