Clive Palmer

When

March 13, 2025
11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Ticket Prices

Bookings closed

Where

National Press Club Of Australia
16 National Circuit, Barton, Canberra, ACT, 2600

Event Type

Clive Palmer, Chairman and party spokesperson for Trumpet of Patriots, will Address the National Press Club of Australia on “How Trumpet of Patriots will impact the 2025 election”.

In February 2025, Clive Palmer was appointed Chairman and party spokesperson for the registered political party Trumpet of Patriots, which will contest the upcoming Federal Election.

He has vowed to bring change to the Australian political system, advocating for greater accountability and economic reform.

This year, Mr Palmer’s company, Mineralogy, donated $5 million to Foodbank to help feed struggling Australians.

He urged other wealthy Australians to contribute, highlighting the rising cost of living and the growing number of people in need.

In 2024, Mr Palmer set a global legal precedent by funding a successful challenge to Queensland’s vaccination mandates imposed on police, ambulance, and other frontline workers.

The Queensland Supreme Court ruled that the mandates were unlawful, finding that workers had been improperly directed to receive vaccines or face termination.

Over the years, Mr Palmer has hosted high-profile international figures in Australia, including former US Vice-President Al Gore in 2014 and a nationwide tour of world-renowned COVID doctors in 2023.

Most recently, in July 2024, he hosted a series of sold-out Freedom Conferences featuring American political commentator Tucker Carlson and other guests.

Recognised for his contributions to business and society, Mr Palmer was elected as a National Living Treasure by popular vote in 2012, an honour awarded by the National Trust. That same year, he was named Mining Entrepreneur of the Decade by Government Australia Magazine.

His business ventures have been instrumental in creating over 60,000 jobs in Australia over the past three decades.

A former Member of the House of Representatives in the 44th Parliament of Australia, Mr Palmer remains dedicated to public service, both nationally and internationally.

Time-

  • Arrival 11:30am,
  • Lunch served 12pm,
  • Address commences 12:30pm,
  • Concludes 1:30pm

Bookings

Bookings are closed for this event.