
Scott Challen - The Upcoming "Australia Marches" Protests and What They Hope To Achieve
From The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast by Dan Ryan
April 15, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 118
About this episode
Scott Challen discusses the upcoming 'Australia Marches' protests and their goals, along with insights on political engagement and nationalism.
My guest today is Scott Challen, who is a successful businessman and founder of the "Australia Marches" organization and "Australian Lobby Group". Today we discuss: The upcoming "Australia Marches" protests in Canberra and what they hope to achieve What sort of engagement he has had to date with political parties to date How the nationalist movement here is similar to and differs from those in the UK and USA A broader discussion about how we got here and why there is such disenchantment with the traditional mainstream parties And much more https://australiamarches.com/ https://auslobby.com.au/ https://x.com/shallowchal
People in this episode
Host: Dan Ryan
Guest: Scott Challen
Topics covered
- Australia Marches
- protests
- nationalism
- political engagement
- disenchantment with mainstream parties
Keywords
- Australia Marches
- Scott Challen
- protests
- nationalism
- political parties
- disenchantment
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Australia Marches, Australian Lobby Group
Places: Canberra, UK, USA
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