Members came from branches spread throughout NSW including Sydney's western suburbs, Sydney's eastern suburbs, the Riverina, Tamworth, Inverell, Gloucester and Singleton.
A new State Executive was elected of which the main office bearers were President, Bob Vinnicombe of Sefton, Secretary/Treasurer Mrs Judith Newson, State Director Jim Cassidy of Singleton, Senior Vice President Richard Putral of the Cook-Hughes Branch and Junior Vice President and Policy Co-ordinator Andrew Webber of the Central Coast.
Among items discussed at the conference were the negative effects of globalisation and free trade, the attack on the land rights of property owners that was highlighted by the Peter Spencer issue, immigration, multiculturalism and the Labor Government's push for a carbon tax without any proof that human-produced carbon dioxide is changing the climate.
One Nation will be fielding strong candidates at the rapidly approaching Federal election, both in the Senate and House of Representatives, including of course its two star candidates in Kate McCulloch of Camden and Craig Hesketh of Wagga. One Nation will continue in its efforts to show how the two so-called major parties are damaging Australia and its future.
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