• Dara McDonald | The Free Speech Union Australia | Ep. 130

  • Nov 20 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Dara McDonald | The Free Speech Union Australia | Ep. 130

  • Summary

  • In this week's episode of the New Flesh Podcast, Ricky and Jon interview return guest Dara McDonald. Dara is a lawyer and founder of All Minus One “a cultural organisation for thinkers, creatives, and tastemakers that unapologetically defends freedom of speech and protects and promotes liberty as a core Australian value”.


    She has published work in The Australian and The Spectator and also has a substack titled The Conservative Vagabond. Dara has recently been appointed the Co-Director of the Free Speech Union Australia. Topics covered include; the origins of the free speech union, the shocking case of a 10-year-old girl with autism suspended from school for misgendering, the death of the Aussie larrikin and how free speech might bring him back, music listening in the streaming era AND more.

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    ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

    Use the code NEWFLESH for a discount on Free Speech Union Membership
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    Follow the Free Speech Union of Australia on X:
    @FSUofAustralia
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    The Free Speech Union Australia official website:
    https://freespeechunion.au/

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    Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Vermilion Lips"

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